The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that infants between 6
and 12 months should be seen by a dentist. While it may seem unnecessary to take
infants who have few teeth to the dentist, there are several reasons and
benefits for doing so.
One eye opening statistic is that over 39 percent
of children entering kindergarten have tooth decay. This is not a good start for
these children when it comes to dental hygiene. Studies have revealed that decay
in baby teeth is a good predictor for decay later in adult teeth. Once tooth
decay starts at an early age it is very hard to get under control. This is why
it is so important to get a head start on dental hygiene for your
child.
Taking your toddler to the dentist at an early age will get them
accustomed to the process and become more familiar with the equipment involved.
This also gives the parents a chance to learn about their child's dental health
as well. They can learn about proper hygiene as well as warning signs of dental
problems or pain. This is also a good time to get the infant familiar with a
toothbrush.
Below are some tips for parents on taking care of their infant
children's teeth:
?Begin brushing your child's teeth as soon as they come
in. This will help them acclimate to the brushing process. Use a soft
toothbrush.
?Limit the child's sugar intake and keep their sugar
ingestion confined to when they eat. Teaching children about moderation of
sweets early is a lesson that will benefit them throughout their
lives.
?Get your child drinking from a cup as soon as you can, definitely
after they are a year old.
Early dental visits are not only for the
children, as the parents can expect to learn a great deal about their infant's
dental health. Some topics parents should be learning from their child's dental
hygienist are proper tooth brushing procedure, teething, diet and its effect on
teeth, and how to prevent dental injuries.
So be sure to schedule a visit
with a dental hygienist for you and your infant. It is a good way to get a head
start on your child's health and to arm yourself with information on proper
dental care for your child.
You can never be too careful with your child's
oral mouth care and it is never too early to begin.
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