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20 Dec 2018

Importance of Dental Care in Children

When it comes to the health of your child’s milk teeth, there is no better time than now to implement excellent oral hygiene habits. Dental care in children ensures that your child’s milk teeth stay healthy, without tooth decay and other dental diseases.

By properly caring for their teeth and gums, it will help prevent problems such as cavities and gingivitis or periodontitis. Teaching children how to brush and floss from a young age will help protect their teeth.

Good oral hygiene in children

Good oral hygiene begins in the first years of life. Whether you breastfeed or bottle-feed your child, you should begin to incorporate some type of dental hygiene regime as soon as possible. Before the first tooth erupts, clean the gums with gauze or a soft, damp cloth.

Once the teeth start to come out, keep them clean. Using the right tools is fundamental to this daily ritual. For example, it is important to buy a toothbrush designed especially for babies, which will have a smaller head, suitable for their small mouths.

If you have not already done so, make sure your child visits the dentist for the first time when he or she is one to two years old.

The dentist will keep your child’s teeth healthy by removing the buildup of plaque and food debris that may remain between the teeth. This is an important part of dental care, because it prevents bacteria from growing, which can ultimately cause other dental diseases.

Make periodic visits to the pediatric dentist, a fun adventure that always ends with some kind of healthy reward for the teeth.

Advice from specialists at Sonríe Dental Studio

A professional dentist will give you expert advice on how to care for your child’s teeth at home. The tips usually include the right way to brush and floss your child’s teeth and additional information based on the specific dental problem your child may have

Another issue that is usually discussed in the dentist’s office is your child’s eating habits and what parents should do to protect children’s teeth and gums. As a general precaution, parents should prevent their children from eating foods rich in sugar and starch. Also, a child should never fall asleep while breastfed or with juice or milk in their bottle.

The milk teeth of the baby are very important. The stages of development that are critical to your child’s future dental health depend on these teeth.

Pediatric dentistry provides parents with a guide to oral care so that children have excellent dental hygiene when they grow up.

 

To learn more about your children’s dental care, visit us at 475 Biltmore Way suite # 301 Coral Gables, FL 33134 or call the following numbers (305) 445-1515 / (917) 862-2566

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