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Baby Dental – Should my child see a pediatric dentist?

Friday, Oct. 11th 2024 10:00 AM

Question: My son is 18 months of age, and I have been told he should see a dentist for a regular dental checkup. However, I wonder if he can go to our family dentist or if he has to see a pediatric dentist. I looked into my current dental insurance plan, and I will receive fewer benefits by going to a specialist, and a pediatric dentist is considered a specialist. I don’t want to pay more if it is not necessary.

Answer: It’s many parents’ question: should children see a pediatric dentist or a family dentist? Children, especially toddlers, have unique dental needs that are different from those of adults. A pediatric dentist with specialized training and expertise is best equipped to understand and cater to these differences. They are well-versed in the developmental stages of children’s teeth and can provide the most appropriate care for young patients.

However, if cost concerns you, it’s worth discussing with your family dentist to see if they can accommodate your children. Some family dentists are equipped to provide services for young children, while others may focus on treating older children. For instance, consider a scenario where a family dentist might offer preventive care, such as fluoride treatments and dental sealants, for a three-year-old but may refer more complex cases to a pediatric dentist. It’s essential to have open communication with your dentist to ensure that your children receive the best possible care within your means. Remember, this decision is crucial for your child’s dental health.

Dental Insurance Coverage for Specialist Services

Dental insurance plans generally offer lower benefits for specialist services due to the higher cost associated with specialized care. Specialists such as pediatric dentists have undergone additional training and expertise in treating specific dental needs, which often results in higher service fees. For example, a pediatric dentist may have specialized equipment and training to cater to the unique needs of children, which can contribute to the overall higher cost of their services than a general family dentist. As a result, dental insurance plans may provide lower coverage for specialist services to manage the increased cost of specialized care.

If you have any questions regarding dental insurance or the dental insurance plans we provide, please don’t hesitate to contact our member services team at 310-534-3444. Our representatives are available Monday to Friday from 8 am to 4 pm. We are dedicated to providing assistance and answering any queries you may have. You can also visit BabyDental.com for more information about our dental insurance plans and services.

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