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When is it advisable to make the child’s first visit to the dentist?
It is advisable to first visit the dentist between the first and third years of the child.
Do not expect the child to have some discomfort, pain or change in your teeth and that this first visit may be required invasive treatment (such as anesthesia and make some adjustment to a tooth or tooth extraction), taking the child traumatic first visit being in an ugly reminder of the query.
Ideally, the first few times just for a checkup of your teeth and preventive therapies (such as the use of fluorine ) as well as to inform the parents about oral hygiene and diet.
So the child will create a bonding and trusting relationship with the dentist and not related in the future office visits with fear or pain.
There is a concept rooted in the people who first teeth to come to be replaced do not need care.
Temporary teeth, primary or baby as it usually say are very important to maintain the spaces and locations where they will locate the permanent teeth. If these teeth are destroyed by caries or taken early these spaces are lost and the permanent teeth are placed in bad positions.
On the other hand if a caries affects a temporary tooth reaching domestic produce an infectious process can be affected (permanently) in its structure the tooth germ (where the tooth is being formed inside the bone) of the permanent tooth that will replace.
These are changes that can occur by not taking care of primary teeth, but more importantly, the child will go through stages of pain and discomfort, making every aspect of daily life.
Another fact to bear in mind that most parents do not know is that at the age of 6 years or so, at the end of the temporary teeth out the first molar and DEFINITELY NOT replace any primary tooth, it goes unnoticed by parents. This leads to treat it as a temporary one can get lost because of caries at an early age.
How Do I Care for My Teeth Young Child?
How should I care for my toddler’s teeth
Passing on good oral hygiene is one of the most important health lessons you can teach. This means helping to brush at least twice a day, showing the proper way to use floss , avoid eating between meals and seeing your dentist regularly.
Most dentists recommend that children start to visit the office two years dental. This offers the opportunity to control the growth and dental development of the child and will give you the opportunity to learn about the development of teeth on the need for fluoride, how to help your child maintain proper oral hygiene , how to solve your child’s oral habits (such as use of a pacifier), aspects of diet and nutrition, and how to prevent oral injuries.
Always discuss the dental visit is a positive experience. Tell your child that this helps maintain good oral health. As it will encourage a positive attitude, which will increase the chances that your child goes to the dentist regularly throughout life.
What should I do when my child’s teeth start to erupt?
Teeth begin to erupt around six months old and continue until about three years. This causes discomfort in the gums of many children, a situation that puts them irritable. The discomfort can be reduced by rubbing the gums with your finger, with a cold spoon or a pacifier that has been placed in the freezer. There are gels and analgesic products that can be used during the eruption of baby teeth. Ask your dentist or pediatrician about these products. If your child has a fever when teething, it is best to contact your doctor to rule out other disorders. Read the rest of this entry »
Dental hygiene beginning from childhood
Oral health is important from an early age, even if the teeth have started coming. An unhealthy mouth can interfere with eating, adequate nutritional intake, speech, self esteem, and normal daily activities of any individual.
Now known, thanks to several scientific studies, that adults who have good oral health, are less prone to heart disease.
According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the first visit to the dentist should be when the first tooth appears in the mouth, usually between six and 12 months of age.
Later preventive controls should be performed at least twice a year to avoid problems that impair health. However, some children may require more frequent visits because they show a higher risk of tooth decay, abnormal growth patterns or poor hygiene.
Andreina Garcia Armas, ortopediatra, ensures that children’s oral hygiene is essential for their development and growth, and to be started very early with the help of parents. “Until the first birthday, just clean the teeth with a small gauze moistened. After two years you must enter the brush, small head and soft bristles, with a minimum amount of toothpaste, equivalent to a lentil. Parents have a duty to teach your child, gently wiping the brush after every meal, because the child does not have the ability to efficiently brushing alone, “says the specialist.
Garcia stressed the importance of maintaining healthy teeth “baby” until it loosens spontaneously, as any primary tooth infection can progress by creating a root abscess, or pocket of pus, which affect the permanent tooth. “Sometimes the permanent teeth come out with defects, stains or injury secondary to infection who had the baby tooth that was not treated properly,” he says.
To avoid such future problems, it is recommended that the child has an adequate mouth care, a balanced diet and a permanent dental revision.
How to create a good habit in the Child Dental
Apparently, it is difficult to create in your child dental habits of preschool. But even so, it is not impossible. Here are these tips to help you achieve your child good oral hygiene:
1. Start with a visit to the dentist three or four years. All his teeth, deciduous or permanent teeth are out and standing out at the early age of six years.
2. In this first visit, the dentist or hygienist (usually a young woman, may represent the feminine symbol of the mother and they create more confidence) taught how to brush properly, using words and techniques that are appropriate for their age.
3. Take your children initially your dental visits. In this way, they will be linking with trained staff and tools to be used in the visit. When the day of your visit, do not offer rewards or reward for visiting the dentist because it will cause uncertainty about what will happen. “Why should I reward for doing something so normal?” Is the question to be made.
4. Let your child pick out his tooth brush and paste. Now there are a variety available in the market. Among these, some of the most preferred are the animated characters from Disney and Barbie-brand and approved by the American Dental Association. These have low abrasiveness, that is, protect the health of the teeth and have fluoride. A requirement should be that the brush is soft and the bristles are rounded at the ends so you do not hurt their tender gums. Read the rest of this entry »
Guide the child’s dental health
To have a healthy mouth with a radiant smile of white teeth, care begins before the first tooth from the gum of the newborn. Parents play a key role in the development of good dental health of your child. Visits with the doctor are important.
The regular visits to a dental professional , getting enough fluoride and eating right are the steps that lead to good dental health. Follow these recommendations and to teach children may allow the child to have healthy teeth and a healthy smile.
When are the teeth?
Teeth begin forming under the gums before the child is born. During pregnancy, the mother can help a good dental health of your child by following the doctor’s advice and eating a balanced way. Child’s first teeth come out around 5-6 months old, but this is variable. Other children do not get teeth until they are 1 year old.
When they start getting teeth, gums, the child becomes swollen and inflamed right above where you will receive the first tooth. This causes discomfort to the child, which can be alleviated by “biting” or pacifier to chew or suck the better only if you have gotten into the refrigerator, because cold reduces further delay. Read the rest of this entry »
The oral health of children
“Pediatric Dentistry.” The oral health of children and adolescents in today’s world.
- Editorial Médica Panamericana presents in Spain this work which has brought together experienced academics from the faculties of Dentistry of the most prestigious in Latin America, leading researchers in the region, U.S., Sweden, Denmark.
- A treaty is unique in its concept and approach, dedicated to student, dentist and business professionals interested in the comprehensive care of the oral health of children and adolescents.
Madrid, April 2010.- This book, whose axis is the oral health of children and adolescents in the world, is especially relevant because it addresses comprehensive growth and physical development, mental and emotional, and oral health problems affect; framing the solutions offered by dentistry and pediatric dentistry contextualized in the field of higher education and program management.
It is divided into three knowledge integration: Part I, the child and adolescent health, health conceptualized as a state of dynamic equilibrium between human beings and society and environment, aimed at comprehensive development commensurate with their abilities, desires and motivations within social space. Part II, Children and adolescents in the health-disease-care, the study of deviations from normal patterns of physical growth, emotional disorders that affect the behavior in the dental situation, diseases and microbial colonization of the structures hard and soft stomatognathic system, benign and malignant lesions, and medical conditions that can affect oral health. Every alteration we studied the etiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment, in addition to the ethical implications related to the decision-making. Part III, The child and adolescent in today’s world, describes the tools to analyze the responsibilities and commitments of the institutions and professionals and practitioners in health care.
Its more than 600 illustrations and keys for reflection at the end of each chapter enrich a clear text and based on available evidence, dedicated to student, dentist and business professionals interested in the comprehensive care of the oral health of children and adolescents.
The directors of the work, experienced scholars from the faculties of Dentistry of the most prestigious in Latin America have the collaboration of outstanding researchers in the region and the United States, Sweden, Denmark.
Oral hygiene in children
Many concerns regarding children’s oral hygiene are among the parents, it is commonly thought that cleaning the mouth of a child is made when this has all his teeth in the mouth, but it is important to remember that proper care teeth and gums should be our children from birth.
The mouth of a newborn consists of upper and lower gums gum called runners, they help children to food and the teeth must be kept clean not only to prevent infection but also to accustom or acclimate the child to a regular care of his mouth. The hygiene of impellers gum is made with a small piece of gauze moistened with clean water to remove residue of milk or other food. It is convenient to do this procedure at least 3 times a day. A dentist can tell more detail how to perform this work, which in turn strengthen further the bond with your baby.
When the first teeth in the mouth, you should use a small brush head and bristles too soft to properly clean all surfaces of these without hurting the gums. On the market and brushes are suitable for the size and characteristics of the mouth of these babies, your dentist may also recommend a suitable brush to carry out this work.
It is important to note that normal is slight bleeding in the gums of these newly erupted teeth because its eruption process itself slightly inflamed tissues and brush can hurt them.
In principle, the toilet can be done with water and brush, keep in mind not to use toothpaste at this age because the baby could swallow them and this would cause an excess of fluoride in the organism causing the disease known as fluorosis in permanent teeth.
As more and more teeth out, the child’s mouth grows and also change their diet. It’s time to look for a brush with a slightly larger head and elongated, with the aim of reaching the last molars. Brushes with these characteristics are found in a variety of reasons and most vibrant colors for children. It is important to know the particulars of each of them, with respect to this is recommended to use a brush with thick, non-slip grip, which helps a lot to the parents or guardians of children who are in the latter case to be thoroughly clean your teeth .
As the child grows recommend a fluoride toothpaste, toothpastes should be for children, as these contain less fluoride than adults, as well as exploit the benefits of fluoride. However, continues the risk of fluorosis, which is why that should be used sparingly
Keep out of reach of children these creams so you do not eat out too much.
At the age of 2 to 3 years and have children complete their primary dentition and wants to be independent in all his personal grooming, which obviously involves your mouth and will want to perform oral hygiene without help from their parents. It is important to allow it but equally it is essential that properly brush then an adult. Remember it is important that an adult child brush and check at least until 8 years old.
Note that the first dentition is as important as the surrogate and it is where children adopt health habits necessary to maintain proper oral health.
Do not forget also the use of dental floss so that your child has teeth apart and does not retain food, early use of silk or floss, allow the child to become familiar with it as it is as important as proper brushing.
Avoid using fluoride rinses or otherwise, unless your dentist suggests it, remember these in excess can cause anomalies in the permanent dentition.
Then start the proper care of your child’s mouth early will not only help to have optimal oral health but take your child proper hygiene habits.
Make cleaning the teeth of the children something nice with music, games or a TV character. favorite for your child is not seen as a nuisance to perform oral hygiene.
Give you a good example, you must practice good oral health. It is also advisable to brush and floss with your family, your child will become familiar with this type of activity.
Set your children regular visits to dentist, the most important is prevention and be more pleasant for children to attend for a dental cleaning by an emergency.
If your child has poor oral hygiene, it is important to change them now. When you are an adult changing attitudes more difficult.
A nice smile with good oral health when your child grows up with a good personal appearance and self-esteem.
Remember to take your child where the dentist so that between parents and the specialist will help your child have healthy teeth and strong.
12 Ways to Create A Good Habit for Child Dental

Apparently, it is difficult to create in your child dental habits of preschool. But even so, it is not impossible. Here are these tips to help you achieve your child good oral hygiene:
1. Start with a visit to the dentist three or four years. All his teeth, deciduous or permanent teeth are out and standing out at the early age of six years.
2. In this first visit, the dentist or hygienist (usually a young woman, may represent the feminine symbol of the mother and they create more confidence) taught how to brush properly, using words and techniques that are appropriate for their age.
3. Take your children initially your dental visits. In this way, they will be linking with trained staff and tools to be used in the visit. When the day of your visit, do not offer rewards or reward for visiting the dentist because it will cause uncertainty about what will happen. “Why should I reward for doing something so normal?” Is the question to be made.
4. Let your child pick out his tooth brush and paste. Now there are a variety available in the market. Among these, some of the most preferred are the animated characters from Disney and Barbie-brand and approved by the American Dental Association. These have low abrasiveness, that is, protect the health of the teeth and have fluoride. A requirement should be that the brush is soft and the bristles are rounded at the ends so you do not hurt their tender gums. Read the rest of this entry »