Infant Teeth
Help your child brush and floss until he’s seven to ten years old and able to effectively keep the plaque off his teeth by himself. After that, check his efforts occasionally. It’s a good idea to keep some disclosing tablets on hand. The vegetable dye in disclosing tablets stains missed plaque red and makes it much easier to see.
Water only in bedtime bottles Use a soft brush with rounded bristles Fluoride is an important preventive tool for infants. It’s important that we first check the fluoride level of your child’s primary source of drinking water. We sometimes prescribe fluoride tablets, and generally recommend fluoride toothpaste and fluoride treatments here in our office after cleanings.
A great start to a healthy smile Bottle syndrome The most serious dental problem for young children is called early childhood caries or bottle syndrome. It is caused by the constant presence of milk, formula, or fruit juice in a child’s mouth during the night, during breastfeeding, during naps, or for extended periods during the day. Use water at these times to prevent this severe decay of baby teeth, and always clean your child’s teeth immediately after each feeding.
Children learn best by imitation, so let them watch you as you brush and floss your teeth. Regular praise of their homecare efforts and a positive example will get your child started down the path of excellent oral hygiene.
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