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Take Care of Your Child’s Teeth
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Take Care of Your Child’s Teeth
The Basics Good tooth care can prevent tooth decay – help your child be proud to smile!
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Tooth decay can: Take simple steps to prevent tooth decay. Learn more about how to keep your baby’s mouth and teeth healthy. Is my child at risk for tooth decay? Bacteria in the mouth use the sugar in food to cause tooth decay. Eating and drinking lots of sugary foods and drinks puts your child at risk for tooth decay. Good tooth care can prevent tooth decay.
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| Posted 7 months ago Take Action!
Start with the first tooth. Teach your child to brush 2 times a day. Make it fun. Protect your child’s teeth with fluoride. What about cost? Check with your insurance provider to find out what’s included in your plan. For information about other services covered by the Affordable Care Act, visit HealthCare.gov. Give your child healthy foods and drinks. Milk also has sugar in it, which can harm your child’s teeth if it stays on them for too long. When you give your kids milk to drink, serve it to them with a meal. Offer your kids water between meals. Don’t put your baby to bed with a bottle. Take your child to the dentist. Going to the dentist for the first time can be scary. It might help your child to see you sitting in the dentist’s chair first. You can also ask the dentist to let your child sit in your lap during the checkup. Talk to your child’s dentist about how to clean your child’s teeth and other ways to keep your child’s mouth healthy. After the first visit, make sure to schedule regular dental checkups for your child. What about cost? |
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| Posted 4 months ago Most of the books i've read recommend that the child be 2-3 years old during their first dental visit!?? |
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| Posted 4 months ago atnurse, Hiya... I have to agree with you.. I did a little different but that was 37 years ago.. I had my children's 1st expierence at 18 months and then every 6 months after.. Yes I was a bit neurotic, but that's what I was taught.. they were no worse for the wear.. they grew up with no cavities so I guess I did some thing right..LOL Teresa |
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| Posted 4 months ago yep, I thought 18 months is still early, but mom know best=) .I think their age does not really matter! As long as it's not traumatic, they will not be afraid going to the dentist afterwards! |
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| Posted 4 months ago atlnurse, I couldn't agree with you more.. And that is the exact reason I took them so young...I guess NursesMoms think alike.. Teresa |

