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A Healthy Mouth for Your Baby
Before Your Baby is Born What you eat when you are pregnant is important. Eating right will help you and your growing baby stay healthy. Follow your doctor's advice for eating the right foods and taking vitamins. It's also time to think about how you'll feed your baby. Remember, breast-feeding is best!
Fluoride(said like floor-eyed) protects teeth from tooth decay and helps heal early decay.
Ask your dentist or doctor if your water has
fluoride in it. If it doesn't, talk to your dentist or doctor about
giving you a prescription for fluoride drops for your baby.
Healthy teeth should be all one color. If you see spots or stains on the teeth, take your baby to your dentist. Clean your baby's teeth as soon as they come in with a clean, soft cloth or a baby's toothbrush. Clean the teeth at least once a day. It's best to clean them right before bedtime. At about age 2, most of your child's teeth will
be in. Now you can start brushing them with a small drop of fluoride
toothpaste. Use a drop of toothpaste about as big as this -- As your child gets older let him use his own toothbrush -- but you put the toothpaste on the toothbrush until about age 6. Young children cannot get their teeth clean by themselves. Until they are 7
or 8 years old, you will need to help them brush. Try brushing their
teeth first and then letting them finish. And be sure that you put the
toothpaste on the brush----use only a pea-sized amount of toothpaste. Choose foods that do not have a lot of sugar in them. Give your child fruits and vegetables instead of candy and cookies.
Milk, formula, juices, and other sweet drinks such as soda all have sugar in them. Sucking on a bottle filled with liquids that have sugar in them can cause tooth decay. Decayed teeth can cause pain and can cost a lot to fill.
If your baby uses a pacifier, do not dip it in anything sweet like sugar or honey. Near his first birthday, you should teach your child to drink from a cup instead of a bottle. Ask your dentist when to bring your child in
for his first visit. Usually, the dentist will want to see a child by
his first birthday. At this first visit, your dentist can quickly check
your child's teeth. << BACK TO ORAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS |
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