Infant And Toddler Teeth Care
Did you know that caring for your infant’s teeth should begin even before they come in? To prevent bacteria growth, you can wash your baby’s gums with a wet washcloth after feedings. At Town Dental Group in Mint Hill, we recommend that you do.
Babies should never be put to bed with a bottle, no matter how tempting it is for tired parents. The sugars in milk or juice that stay in contact with teeth for hours can damage the enamel. When your child gets his first tooth, it is time to brush. Parents should use non-fluoride toothpaste until the child is two years old. Then, use only a tiny dab. Young children often swallow toothpaste while brushing. If a child ingests too much fluoride, teeth can become stained.
When a child is old enough to brush his own teeth, it is critical that an adult go over them after the child finishes to make sure they are clean. Many children thoroughly clean the chewing surfaces, but often fail to clean the backsides and gumline. Ask us about dental sealants – an extra protection against decay.
Monitor your child’s meals and snacks. We all know that sugary snacks are not only bad for growing bodies; they are also bad for teeth. Scheduling set times to drink anything other than water during the day can also help prevent cavities for children.
At Town Dental Group in Mint Hill, we provide children’s dentistry, and a full range of general and cosmetic dentistry. Call for an appointment today.
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