Early
treatment of childrens dental needs is important, because
primary teeth form the foundation for adult, permanent teeth.
Contemporary management recommendations are that professional
intervention begin at approximately 12 months of age or shortly
after the permanent teeth begins to erupt.
Regular
dental checkups can make a lasting impact on future oral health.
But check ups alone do NOT prevent cavities. Between dental visits,
these simple guidelines will help maintain your childs healthy
smile.
FIRST
VISIT TO THE DENTIST
- You
should take your child to the dentist soon after the first tooth
comes in. The dentist will show you how to clean your babys
teeth and explain proper feeding habits to prevent tooth decay.
- The
earlier you bring your child to dentist, the better chance your
child has to establish good dental habits for a lifetime.
BABY
BOTTLE TOOTH DECAY
- Clean
your infants teeth & gums at least twice a day.
- Using
the bottle as a pacifier can lead to tooth decay because when
your baby goes to sleep with the nipple in his mouth the milk
stays collected on his front teeth. The natural sugar in breast
and cows milk is quickly converted to acid.
- Trade
a bottle for a cup by age one.
THUMBSUCKING
- Thumb
sucking is a natural occurrence for many babies & newborns
derive satisfaction from it.
- During
the first year of life, thumb sucking should not be discouraged.
- If
thumb sucking continues beyond 4-5 years of age consult your
dentist. If the habit is allowed to continue it can lead to
crooked teeth.
TEACH
YOUR CHILD TO BRUSH
- Cleaning
your infants teeth is a must. You can use a moistened
gauze pad or washed cloth draped over your finger & gently
wipe the teeth. When the child accepts this procedure introduces
a toothbrush & very small amount (one pea size) of fluoridated
toothbrush.
- Children
should use small toothbrushes with soft round ended bristles.
- Replace
your childs brush when it becomes worn.
- Help
your childs brush his/ her teeth upto about age 5-7.
FLUORIDE
One
of the most effective ways to prevent tooth decay is to brush
with fluoride toothpaste twice a day.
DENTAL
EMERGENCIES
- Injuries
to the primary teeth can effect the development of the permanent
teeth.
- If
any injury occurs, please contact your dentist right away.
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Created on 24-12-2001
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updated on 1-11-06
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