As a parent in Nairobi, you likely prioritize your child’s nutrition, schooling, and vaccinations. But did you know that the science behind pediatric dental care suggests that a child’s first dental visit should happen by their first birthday?
At Deans Dental, we don’t just “fix teeth”—we use evidence-based protocols to ensure your child’s oral development sets them up for a lifetime of health. Here is the scientific breakdown of why pediatric dental care is more than just a check-up.
1. The “Space Maintainer” Science: Why Baby Teeth Matter
A common misconception is that baby teeth don’t matter because they eventually fall out. Scientifically, this is incorrect. Primary teeth serve three critical roles:
Jaw Development: They guide the growth of the jawbone.
Space Reservation: They act as natural “placeholders” for permanent teeth. If a baby tooth is lost too early due to decay, the adult teeth may erupt crooked or crowded.
Speech & Nutrition: Proper tooth alignment is essential for clear pronunciation and efficient chewing, which directly impacts a child’s nutritional intake.

