BEGIN PROPER DENTAL HEALTH CARE EARLY WITH YOUR CHILD AND PROTECT THEM FOR LIFE

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2011-05-05


A baby's smile is priceless. By taking a few steps early in your baby's life, you can establish a pattern that will ensure your baby continues to have a healthy smile throughout their life. Tooth decay is one of the most common chronic childhood diseases, but in most cases it is very preventable with proper oral hygiene. Because children follow the habits and routines they learn during childhood, it is vital to instill good dental habits at an early age. So, begin now and establish a future of a healthy smile for your child.

Begin Dental Health Care in Infancy

A leading cause of tooth decay among young children is known as "baby bottle syndrome," which is when an infant is allowed to drink from a nursing bottle containing milk, formula or fruit juice during nap time or at night and the baby falls asleep with the bottle in his or her mouth. Prolonged exposure to the sugars and acids in these liquids that pool around the teeth can cause discoloration and decay.

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends bringing your child to the dentist before his or her first birthday. At your child's first dental visit, your dentist will:

• Check your child's teeth for decay and signs of early developmental problems
• Explain how to care for your child's teeth
• Answer any questions or concerns you might have

Cleaning a child's teeth should begin when the first tooth is visible, because teeth are susceptible to decay as soon as they appear in the mouth. Wipe your baby's teeth and gums clean after every feeding with a soft, damp washcloth or gauze pad.

Help your Children's Teeth and Gums Last a Lifetime

The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that parents take action early to insure the health of their children's teeth and gums into adulthood. Here are some ways that you can help your children maintain strong, healthy smiles that last a lifetime:

• Visit the dentist early. Good dental health habits should begin with an introductory visit to a pediatric dentist around a child's first birthday.
• Brush teeth at least twice a day. Regular brushing removes plaque from teeth to help avoid unwanted cavities.
• Floss daily. Flossing removes food debris from in between the teeth and along the gum line.
• Healthy diet. Encourage a well-balanced diet and limit between-meal snacks, which promote decay.
• Wear a mouthguard. To protect and reduce injuries to the mouth and teeth during various activities and sports.
• Regular dental care. Consult a Pediatric Dentist anytime there is a question or area of concern regarding your child's dental health.

Caring for your child's teeth begins early and often. By doing so, you are setting your child up for a lifetime of healthy permanent teeth and good overall dental health. Begin proper dental care for your child immediately, starting with a visit your Little Compton dentist for assessment. You can pave the way for a lifetime of proper dental health for your child.


Sean Hartmen writes for Dr. Michael Katz, an experienced family dentist in Little Compton. With over 30 years of experience in all areas of dentistry, this dentist in Riverton, RI is highly qualified to meet the dental needs for patients of every age.


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