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Children’s Dental Care by Family Dentist on Chinguacousy RD

If you have a family dentist you no need to worry about your dental health. But in the case of children, we worried about. Here today we discuss how family dentistry Chinguacousy take care of your child's oral health. Check out the PPT<br>

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Children’s Dental Care by Family Dentist on Chinguacousy RD

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  1. How Family Dentist care for children • Newborn dental care is different from toddler and adult dental care, and instead of using toothpaste to clean the teeth, you can rub the gums with a wet cloth or wet baby toothbrush after feeding or breastfeeding.  • Pacifiers should be cleaned daily to kill bacteria. Finally, for older babies, provide a bottle of water at bedtime instead of juice or milk to prevent cavities. • When your child is a toddler, Family Dentist on Chinguacousy, RD says that this is the time to introduce them to brush their teeth after lunch and dinner. Remember to use a small toothbrush with ultra-soft bristles and fluoride-free toothpaste.  • Use an amount of toothpaste that is no larger than a grain of rice until your child is used to spitting out the toothpaste, then you can increase it to a pea-sized amount.  • It is also important for your child to get into the habit of flossing every day, especially if their teeth are touching, as this can increase the risk of cavities.

  2. What Common problems are seen in children • Bottle Syndrome • The children's teeth are susceptible to all of the same problems as adult teeth, including decay and tooth deterioration. This corresponds to the bottle-feeding syndrome, and it more often affects the upper teeth at the front of the mouth. • This is especially common in children who often go to bed with a bottle, or who receive frequent bottles as a pacifier. The reason why this happens is that the bacteria in the mouth feed on the sugar in milk and other drinks, and when they feed, they produce an acid that is strong enough to damage the teeth. • However, there are other causes of tooth decay in babies as well, including the bacteria that cause cavities passed by parents, from their mouth to their baby, and this can increase the chances of tooth decay and deterioration. The best ways to avoid this include: • Do not share utensils or otherwise pass a saliva • Wiping Your Baby's Teeth After Feeding • Do not put juice or other sugary drinks in baby bottles

  3. Thumb sucking Most children suck their thumbs for at least a short time and must stop before the age of four. However, if your child's adult teeth are growing, and he or she has not given up the habit, it can lead to tooth alignment problems, growth abnormalities.  Even changes to the palate. There are a lot of tactics you can try to get your child to stop thumb sucking, including praise, talking to your Family Dentistry Brampton, and responding to possible underlying issues of stress or anxiety.

  4. Malocclusion Malocclusion refers to several problems with tooth alignment, including crooked teeth, dental crowding, and an upper and lower jaw that does not fit together properly.  If you notice any signs that your child has a malocclusion, it is important to see a specialist in children's dental care, as early treatment is the only way to prevent other problems, such as an increased risk of cavities, chipped teeth, and improper jaw development.

  5. Queen Chinguacousy Dentistry CONTACT US Address:- 8975 Chinguacousy Road, Unit 5 City:- Brampton, ON Zip Code:- L6Y 0B7 Contact No:- 905-453-0999 Email Id:- Info@qcdentistry.ca Website:- www.qcdentistry.ca

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