From an early age, you teach your baby how to eat, speak, walk and do everything on their own. This process can take years. You also have to start teaching your children to take care of their teeth while they are very young. In fact, you yourself should be brushing their teeth as soon as they come into the mouth. Parents who teach their children oral hygiene basics while they are young have a better chance of their children having good oral health for life. Find out what your child should be doing for their oral health at different ages and how you can teach them those skills!
Need some guidance on how to care for infant teeth? The fact that you are aware that infant teeth need care is a great first step for preventative care! Preventative steps you take now will help safeguard your child from small oral problems that can become big oral problems. By taking care of your child’s teeth now, you help create a healthy foundation for optimal oral healthcare for them through their formative years and into adulthood. Here are some tips for infant teeth care to help you stay on track:
The American Dental Association recommends that your infant see the dentist between the eruption of their first tooth and the infant’s first birthday. The baby teeth will typically emerge between 6 months to a year.
Tooth decay can occur after a baby receives their first tooth, so it’s important that those teeth are taken care of. Tooth decay can lead to premature loss of baby teeth. If a baby tooth is lost too soon, the permanent teeth can drift into the space that is left and make it difficult for the rest of the teeth to properly grow into place. Teeth might grow into space that they’re not supposed to or they could come in crooked. Make it a habit to start cleaning infant teeth as soon as they come in.
Allowing children to become accustomed to regular dental care while they are young will set them up for life. Children are taught to not only trust their dentist, but they are also taught how to properly clean and take care of the teeth. Your child is much more likely to escape cavities when they have strong oral care habits and practices.
Help your child to brush and floss the teeth at least 2 times a day. You can help them brush after every meal to help solidify the habit. Some of the services we offer to the child patients we see are:
All of our services are safe for each child and we go out of our way to make sure they feel comfortable and safe in their new dental home!
Creating and preserving a healthy smile requires a team approach—your efforts and ours! Dr. Shane S. Porter is pleased to provide comprehensive dental treatments to meet all of your family’s dental needs and desires. We are dedicated to helping your child achieve a healthy, beautiful smile that helps them feel confident and eager to share their smiles with others. Call Premier Dentistry of Eagle at 208-546-0655 today to schedule an appointment.