Wednesday 2 September 2015

Dentist to Parents: Teach Children Proper Dental and Oral Care Early


Breastfeeding – Believe it or not, you can start taking care of your child’s oral health even before they can talk. After breastfeeding, be sure to wash or wipe away the milk in their mouths because overexposure to milk can increase the risk of tooth decay in the future. As soon as their teeth erupt, make it a habit to clean their mouths after feeding, especially during their middle-of-the-night meals. This will ensure that their mouth remains clean as they sleep. Bottles – After they stop breastfeeding, you’ll need to start monitoring their bottle feeding habits. Do not let them carry their milk or juice bottles all the time, because, chances are, they’re going to be sipping on them all day. Time off the bottles will allow the saliva to rinse away the sugar in their mouth, so be sure to take the bottles away at least after every meal.
http://www.dentalcareofsouthjersey.com/dentist-to-parents-teach-children-proper-dental-and-oral-care-early/

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