
Children’s teeth begin forming before
birth. As early as 4 months, the first primary,
or baby teeth, erupt through the gums. All
20 of the primary teeth usually appear by
age 3, although their pace and order of eruption
varies.
Permanent teeth begin appearing around age
6. This process will continue until approximately
age 21.
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ORAL HEALTH FOR CHILDREN
To help ensure oral health and a lifetime
of good oral care habits:
- Limit children’s sugar intake
- Make sure children get enough fluoride, either
through drinking water or as a treatment
at the dentist’s office
- Teach children how to brush and floss correctly
- Supervise brushing sessions and help with
flossing, which can be a challenge for small
hands
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MAJOR OBSTACLES TO CHILDREN'S ORAL HEALTH
Babies
- "Baby bottle tooth decay"
– Wipe gums with gauze or a clean washcloth
and water after feeding. When teeth appear,
brush daily with a pea-sized amount of fluoride
toothpaste – Put child to bed with a bottle of
water, not milk or juice
- Thumb sucking
– Not a concern untl about 4 years
of age or when permanent teeth appear; after
this time, it could cause dental changes
- White spots on teeth
– As soon as the first tooth appears
(at about 6 months), begin cleaning the child's
teeth daily and schedule a dental appointment
Toddlers
- Fear of the dentist
– Hold the child in the parent's lap
during the exam
- Difficulty creatingan oral care routine
– Involve the whole family –
brush together at the same time each day
to create a good habit
Gradeschoolers
- Love of sweets
– Give children health snack options,
like carrots and other fresh vegetables,
plain yogurt, and cheese
- Stains from antibiotics
– Speak to the pediatrician before
any medication is prescribed
Teenagers
- Braces
– Make sure that teens brush well around
braces, using a floss threader to remove
all food particles
- Oral accidents from sports
– Encourage children to wear mouthguards
during sports
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In our Dental office located in Cinco Ranch,
Katy Texas, Dr. Adriana Maria Zaharie, DDS
provides information and resources for enhancing
the oral and dental health of children. Information
on infant oral health, healthy baby teeth,
baby's dental health, caries provention,
caries management,fluoride varnish, preventive
dentistry, dental prevention, dental health,
anticipatory guidance, oral care, brushing
baby teeth, first dental visit, first dental
checkup, dental examination of children.
The following are key preventive measures
to preserve oral health through
childhood:
Fluoride treatments to strengthen tooth enamel and resist decay.
This may include fluoride supplements in
areas where drinking water is not optimally
fluoridated. Be sure to ask your dentist
about supplements to determine if they are
needed.
Dental sealants to provide a further layer of protection
against cavities. Sealants are made of plastic
and are bonded to the teeth by the dental
team.
A fun oral care regimen to help encourage children to brush more
regularly. Kid’s Crest® Cavity
Protection is a fluoride toothpaste with
Sparkle Fun flavor just for kids. And the
Oral B® Stages® Kids’ Power
Toothbrush makes brushing fun, with popular
Disney characters and a patented oscillating
Powerhead.
Ask your dental professional how these Crest
& Oral-B products can help your child:
- Kid's Crest Cavity Protection
- Oral=B Stages Kids' Power Toothbrushes
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