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Senin, 26 September 2011

Milk Teeth Dental Care to Permanent

Parents are the key to dental health of children. Although baby teeth be replaced by permanent teeth, but the health condition of milk teeth are very influential on the condition and the smooth growth of teeth later. Here is the schedule of dental examinations are recommended by dental experts, ranging from infants to adults. Baby

"Since the baby is born, parents should start noticing dental health of her baby because the baby's diet without realizing it already contains a sugar high," said Dr.. Janet Clarke, a pediatric dentist and spokeswoman for the British Dental Association.

He suggested that parents take their children when they perform routine dental examination so that children become familiar with the dentist. Today was quite a lot of children with special dental practice space a pleasant atmosphere.

"Positive experiences children have about dentists will affect the way they take care of teeth and dental visits throughout their lives," he said.

Under-fives

Visits to the dentist in infancy to toddler will be more focused on counting the number of teeth. "We need to know whether your child's teeth grow too late or not," said Dr. Reza Hejazi, dental surgeons of London.

At the age of the children, parents should make sure children brush their teeth twice a day with toothpaste containing fluoride. "At this age children's teeth should be checked at least once a year. If there is damage to the teeth, then he should come once every six months," he said.

At primary school age of 6 years of age children generally begin to lose their milk teeth and replaced by permanent teeth. Ideally, they've been able to brush his teeth without parental help.

Teach children to limit foods that are sticky on the teeth that can make your teeth rot faster. The best defense in the teeth is brushing your teeth after eating sweet and sticky, or at least rinse.

Ages pre-teen

Cavities is a major problem in the dental health of pre-teens and teens. Perform maintenance immediately to avoid permanent damage is minimal and your child's teeth do not need to be removed.

Adolescence is a time to make corrections if less neat arrangement of your child's teeth. "Better wait until all the permanent teeth of children grow up so the doctor can determine the appropriate action," said Dr.Clarke.

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  1. Caring for your child's teeth is a very important role. Teaching oral hygiene at an early age will keep their teeth healthy. Help them keep that beautiful white smile.

    children dental health

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