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Healthy teeth and good dental health habits start in the first years of life. Here are a few dental tips for the smallest members of your family to help them maintain healthy teeth and avoid cavities, gum disease and other dental health issues.
Decay can begin as soon as your child begins to get teeth. To help prevent "nursing bottle mouth" or "baby bottle tooth decay":
Fun, not fear! Make your child's first visit to the dentist enjoyable and positive.
Healthy eating habits lead to healthy teeth. Many snacks that children eat can lead to the formation of cavities. Limit your child's snacks.
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Choose nutritious foods such as:
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Encourage kids to drink water throughout the day (especially after eating sweets). It will help rinse sugar away from teeth until there is time for a proper brushing.
Be sure foods are age appropriate to avoid choking.
Studies have shown that children who drink fluoridated water from birth have up to 65% fewer cavities. If you live in a community without fluoridated water supply, you can make sure your kids get their fluoride by using tablets, drops or gel and by having topical fluoride treatments applied at the dental office. Ask your dentist for advice.