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What Parents Should Know About Baby Teeth

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Which Teeth Emerge First?

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How Can I Reduce the Risk of Early Caries (Cavities)?


Brush Twice Each Day

Cavity formation is accelerated by sugary and starchy foods. Giving your child water instead of soda, and natural foods instead of processed foods can help your child maintain optimal dental health.

Start Flossing

Flossing an infant’s teeth can be difficult but the process should begin when two adjacent teeth emerge.  The children's dentist will happily demonstrate good flossing techniques.

Provide a Balanced Diet

Sugars and starches feed oral bacteria, which produce harmful acids and attack tooth enamel.  Ensure that the child is eating a balanced diet and work to reduce sugary and starchy snacks.

Set a Good Example

 Children who see parents brushing and flossing are often more likely to follow suit.  Explain the importance of good oral care to the child; age-appropriate books often help with this.

Visit the Dentist

The children's dentist monitors oral development, provides professional cleanings, applies topical fluoride to the teeth, and coats molars with sealants.  Biannual trips to the dental office can help to prevent a wide range of painful conditions later.
If you have questions or concerns about the emergence of your child’s teeth, please contact your children's dentist.

New Patients and Emergency Appointments Welcome