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Pediatric Dental Health Concerns

Posted on January 25, 2012 by Dental Student
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Dental care for children is an extremely important part of their overall development and hygiene. The habits learned at an early age will continue on and are much harder to break or reform later in life. These tips will help guide you and point out some things to remember when planning out a child’s dental health plan.

 Plan ahead.

Don’t wait until your first child has arrived to figure out the details about their dental care. Expecting parents should figure out where they want to take the child for care and work around their budget to find the best fit.
Newborn teeth cleaning

It is not recommended to use toothpaste with children until they are at least 2 years old. Until this time comes it is best to gently brush the teeth using only water. Once they are old enough to use toothpaste be sure to show the proper amount and usage (make sure they don’t swallow it). This will lead to good dental hygiene habits and less to worry about later on.

Lean how to deal with dental problems

Accidents happen and you should prepare yourself for what to do in case of an emergency. Having a basic knowledge of what steps to take could end up saving a child’s tooth. Try to educate yourself about how to deal with a cracked, broken, or missing tooth, bitten tounge or lip, canker sores, and toothaches.

Don’t allow too many sweets and candy

Moderation is key here. A few treats now and then is fine, but don’t let sugary drinks and food become the norm for snacks and meals. This will lead to faster tooth decay and lower overall health. Keeping a balanced diet is a great way to ensure dental and overall health!

Waiting until a problem comes along

Dental exams and cleanings are very important. The earlier a problem can be identified, the faster and easier it can be dealt with. Regular visits to the dentist will help find problem areas quickly.

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  1. Pinole dentists says:
    March 26, 2012 at 7:52 am

    It is not recommended to use toothpaste with children until they are at least 2 years old. Until this time comes it is best to gently brush the teeth using only water. Once they are old enough to use toothpaste be sure to show the proper amount and usage .

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