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Preventive measures, such as fluoride treatments and dental sealants, strengthen tooth enamel and protect against decay, promoting long-term oral health. Additionally, educating children and their caregivers fosters the development of healthy habits that can last a lifetime, contributing to overall well-being.
It's recommended to begin oral hygiene even before your baby's teeth emerge. Gently clean your baby's gums with a wet rag or gauze after feedings. Once the first tooth appears, start brushing gently with a suitable toothbrush designed for infants. Establishing a dental home by 12 months is also advised to manage preventive practices and address developmental milestones.
Primary (baby) teeth play crucial roles in your child's development. They assist in proper chewing and nutrition, aid in speech development, and serve as placeholders for permanent teeth. Maintaining the health of baby teeth is essential to prevent future dental issues.
Fluoride treatments strengthen teeth and prevent cavities by applying fluoride directly to the teeth. These painless procedures, performed by a dentist, typically last a few minutes. After treatment, it's advised to refrain from eating or drinking for at least 30 minutes to allow absorption. While generally safe, excessive fluoride ingestion in children under six can lead to fluorosis. Therefore, treatments should be administered under professional guidance.
Preventing cavities involves a combination of good oral hygiene practices and dietary habits. Encourage regular brushing with fluoride toothpaste, flossing, and routine dental check-ups. Limiting sugary snacks and drinks also reduces the risk of tooth decay. Additionally, dental sealants can be applied to protect the chewing surfaces of molars from decay.
Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of molars to prevent food from being trapped in pits and fissures, thereby reducing the risk of cavities. They are particularly effective for children, as these areas are prone to decay. Sealants can wear out over time and should be checked regularly by dental professionals to ensure they remain effective
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