Dental care for children or babies a better start early. Even before baby teeth begin to grow. You can clean your baby's gums (before teeth begin to grow) using a cloth. With a soft, clean the baby's upper and lower jaws. Make sure the new teeth get the best care- Start by cleaning the mouth of the child, even though the teeth do not grow. clean the gums after every meal with a warm soft towel, or by using gauze pads wrapped around the fingers. Special rubber baby toothbrush can also be used to remove food debris.
- When the teeth begin to grow, do care. Uta many people who think the baby teeth to be treated as less important will be replaced by permanent teeth. However, this first dental work to form the jaw and make room for permanent teeth. If not treated, the baby teeth will decay, can lead to gum infection and affect the location of the permanent teeth.
- Note the presence of tooth decay (cavities) in the small
- Early signs that the child's tooth decay is a discoloration of the teeth and the presence of small holes. Let the baby sleep with a bottle of milk (or juice) is a leading cause of cavities. Do not let your baby with a bottle for a long time, especially when the bottle was empty and he was just using the bottle for convenience only.
- Give a drink after a meal. Generally, baby food is easy to clean, simply by giving drinking water. However, it is important to introduce a toothbrush (use the most gentle) as early as possible so the baby can get used to.
- Use a toothpaste that contains no fluoride for seed corn until about 2 years old. Wait until about 3 years old so he does not swallow the toothpaste, before you give it a toothpaste that contains fluoride.
- Set the incoming fluoride in children. Although children do not use toothpaste that contains flour, children need enough fluoride to prevent cavities by providing drinking water from the soil (which has been processed).
- Perform routine checks to the dentist.