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Best dental care for kids

ASK YOU DENTIST ABOUT FLUORIDE TREATMENT FOR YOU CHILD


During a fluoride application, a concentrated fluoride solution is “painted” on the teeth in the form of a gel or varnish. This quick and painless procedure can be done during your child’s regular dental check-ups and cleanings, to provide an extra layer of defense against tooth decay.

Fluoride applications are particularly beneficial for children who are at high risk of developing dental caries, as the fluoride helps to remineralize tooth enamel and halt the progress of early decay. It’s a proactive measure that supports the long-term health of your child’s teeth by strengthening enamel against the acids produced by bacteria in the mouth.

EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES

Understanding Early Childhood Caries (Baby Bottle Tooth Decay)


Early Childhood Caries (ECC), commonly known as Baby Bottle Tooth Decay, is a dental issue affecting infants and toddlers. It results from prolonged exposure to sugary liquids like milk, formula, or juice, especially when babies fall asleep with bottles. This can lead to severe tooth decay, particularly in the front teeth.

Key Causes:

  1. Sleeping with sugary liquids.
  2. Continuous use of bottles or sippy cups with sugary drinks.

Prevention Tips:

  1. Avoid bedtime bottles with sugary liquids.
  2. Clean the baby’s gums with a washcloth after feeding.
  3. Encourage healthier sleep habits using soft toys or pacifiers.

Why ECC Matters:

  • ECC can cause pain, infection, and even loss of primary teeth, impacting speech and eating. Early dental visits and proper oral hygiene from infancy are crucial in preventing Baby Bottle Tooth Decay.

HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR KIDS TEETH

Ensuring proper dental care from a young age is essential for lifelong healthy teeth. Start by scheduling your child’s first visit to a pediatric dentist within six months of their first tooth eruption. Brush your child’s teeth twice a day using a soft, fluoride toothpaste and ensure brushing becomes a fun, engaging activity. As your child grows, begin flossing by the age of 3 to remove food particles stuck between their teeth. Avoid sugary and acidic drinks, as they can erode tooth enamel and lead to cavities. Lastly, educate your kids on the importance of brushing at night to prevent plaque build-up during sleep. A solid dental routine will help set the foundation for strong, healthy teeth in the future.

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