Posted by Jeanne V. Devi DDS on Feb 9 2021, 04:56 AM
Your kid will physically evolve into an adult as nature takes its course. That includes their mouth: by the time they reach early adulthood, they will have grown two sets of teeth, and their jaw shape will have changed dramatically.
All of this occurs without you having to do anything. But there might be hiccups along the route like tooth decay or atypical bite development.Â
For that, you may and should act by avoiding or at least delaying the emergence of such circumstances.
The most straightforward method to do this is to establish a connection with your child's dentist. Like every collaboration, each participant adds something to the connection. With that sort of strong relationship, your child’s regular dental growth may go as easily as possible. Avoiding the probable dangers can help children attain good dental health now and throughout their lives.Â
Routine Dental Check-upsÂ
For you, it means first and foremost keeping up your child's routine dental hygiene practice. As a baby, you should start washing their gums after each meal with a clean damp towel to keep down bacterial development. It should start even before they begin exhibiting teeth. When teeth develop, you may advance them to brushing and flossing, teaching them along the way to do it for themselves.
Cut Down on SugarÂ
You may also increase their oral health by cutting down on sugar intake, which feeds germs. Besides managing their snacks, avoid sending them to bed with a bottle filled with a sweet drink. And make sure you feed them a good diet loaded with tooth-strengthening items.
Regular CleaningÂ
On your dentist's part, they conduct frequent cleanings that assist guarantee decay-causing plaque doesn't build up on the teeth. They'll also check for any symptoms of degradation and administer therapy as required.
To further protect them against decay, our dentists might add sealants and topical fluoride to your child's teeth, particularly if they look to be at high risk. Our dentist will also be checking for early indicators of a biting problem: Early management might avoid or at least lessen this development.
Get expert dental care for your little ones with Jeanne V. Devi, DDS. Call us at (626) 795-2544 or visit our website for more information and consultation booking. We are located at 595 E Colorado Blvd Suite 603, Pasadena, CA 91101.Â
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