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Baby Dental – Parents that have children that are particularly vulnerable to tooth decay

Friday, Apr. 2nd 2021 5:12 AM

Some children are more vulnerable to tooth decay the others. In order to maintain good dental and oral health here are a suggestions. You want to be able to provide a good diet throughout their childhood. Make sure to brush your child teeth until they are able to do so on their own ( normally around six to seven years of age) Supervise your child make sure they are brushing and flossing twice a day.

For babies never put a baby to bed with a baby bottle filled with anything more the water, and never dip pacifiers in honey or syrup. The American Dental Association suggest that a baby should see a dentist before their first birthday when they cut their first tooth. Having proper dental habits at home and seeing a dentist regularly will help keep your child teeth and gums healthy.

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