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All You Need To Know About Baby Teeth


Posted on 9/11/2023 by Lemond Hunter
All You Need To Know About Baby TeethThe first baby tooth eruption indicates a child's growth and development. However, these teeth will eventually fall at the age of 4-7 years. The main goal of baby teeth is to pave the way for permanent teeth. They also help in chewing, eating, and speaking. Even though the baby's teeth are temporary, they can still develop cavities if proper dental care is not implemented. This leads to early tooth loss, which can affect the development and appearance of permanent teeth.

How to Take Care of the Baby's Teeth


Pacifiers are a good way to calm down and make the baby sleep. However, dipping the pacifiers in sweetened beverages can increase the risk of oral issues. The bacteria in the baby's mouth will feed on the sugar and produce acids. Acids are the worst enemies of the teeth. They can attack the tooth enamel, resulting in cavities.

Luckily, good dental care can help to prevent oral issues. This may involve brushing your baby's teeth at least twice daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Be sure to use fluoride toothpaste to reverse early cavities and strengthen the teeth. The right amount of toothpaste should be pea-size because too much fluoride can cause fluorosis. Fluorosis is a dental condition characterized by white spots on the teeth.

Is It Necessary To Schedule Dental Appointments For Your Baby?


Regular dental visits are vital ways to ensure a healthy mouth for your baby. According to the Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, children should visit a dentist at the age of 6 months or after their first tooth eruption. The pediatric dentist will examine the baby's mouth to ensure the teeth, gums, and jawbone are growing properly. They will also check for any signs of decay and advise you on proper dental care for your child. Contact us today and schedule a dental appointment for your baby.

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