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Dental Care and
Flouride
Many children will begin to develop
teeth at around six months of age. There are several things you can do
to keep your child's teeth strong and healthy.
Cleaning - Begin to clean the teeth of your infant with a
washcloth or gauze progressing to a toothbrush as they get older. They
need only a dab of toothpaste on the brush.
Fluoride - Fluoride is necessary to strengthen the
enamel and help prevent cavities. Children need to ingest fluoride for the
developing teeth from infancy to age thirteen. If your child drinks
well water, it is important to know if the water has natural fluoride (most
does not) and we can provide you with a testing kit. A fluoride
supplement will be necessary if your child's water supply does not provide
fluoride. Even with the fluoride swishes at school and the treatment
at the dentist, your child will need fluoride drops or chewable tablets.
Other dental problems can be prevented by discouraging prolonged
thumbsucking or use of pacifiers and avoiding bottles during the night,
especially those with sweetened drinks, juices and milk. |