What should I use to clean my baby's teeth?
A
toothbrush will remove plaque bacteria that can lead to
decay. Any soft-bristled toothbrush with a small head,
preferably one designed specifically for infants, should be
used at least once a day at bedtime.
When should I take my child to the dentist for the
first check-up?
In order to prevent dental problems,
your child should see a pediatric dentist when the first
tooth appears, or no later than his/her first birthday.
What is the difference between a pediatric dentist and
a family dentist?
Pediatric dentists are the
pediatricians of dentistry. A pediatric dentist has two to
three years specialty training following dental school and
limits his/her practice to treating children only. Pediatric
dentists are primary and specialty oral care providers for
infants and children through adolescence, including those
with special health needs.
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How do I find a pediatric dentist in my hometown?
Click on the Find A Pediatric Dentist button
located above. Enter your city, state and zip for a list of
pediatric dentists nearest you. If your entries result in
"no matching pediatric dentist records were found," broaden
your search by entering the state only or nearest city and
state.
Are baby teeth really that important to my child?
Primary, or "baby," teeth are important for many
reasons. Not only do they help children speak clearly and
chew naturally, they also aid in forming a path that
permanent teeth can follow when they are ready to erupt.
What should I do if my child has a toothache?
First, rinse the irritated area with warm salt water and
place a cold compress on the face if it is swollen. Give the
child acetaminophen for any pain, rather than placing
aspirin on the teeth or gums. Finally, see a dentist as soon
as possible.
Are thumbsucking and pacifier habits harmful for a
child's teeth?
Thumb and pacifier sucking habits
will generally only become a problem if they go on for a
very long period of time. Most children stop these habits on
their own, but if they are still sucking their thumbs or
fingers when the permanent teeth arrive, a mouth appliance
may be recommended by your pediatric dentist.
How can I prevent decay caused by nursing?
Avoid nursing children to sleep or putting anything
other than water in their bed-time bottle. Also, learn the
proper way to brush and floss your child's teeth. Take your
child to a pediatric dentist regularly to have his/her teeth
and gums checked. The first dental visit should be scheduled
by your child's first birthday.
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How often does my child need to see the pediatric
dentist?
A check-up every six months is recommended
in order prevent cavities and other dental problems.
However, your pediatric dentist can tell you when and how
often your child should visit based on their personal oral
health.
Toothpaste: when should we begin using it and how much
should we use?
Fluoridated toothpaste should be
introduced when a child is 2-3 years of age. Prior to that,
parents should clean the child's teeth with water and a
soft-bristled toothbrush. When toothpaste is used after age
2-3, parents should supervise brushing and make sure the
child uses no more than a pea-sized amount on the brush.
Children should spit out and not swallow excess toothpaste
after brushing.
How do I make my child's diet safe for his teeth?
Make sure your child has a balanced diet, including one
serving each of: fruits and vegetables, breads and cereals,
milk and dairy products, and meat fish and eggs. Limiting
the servings of sugars and starches will also aid in
protecting your child's teeth from decay. You can also ask
your pediatric dentist to help you select foods that protect
your children's teeth.
How do dental sealants work?
Sealants work by
filling in the crevasses on the chewing surfaces of the
teeth. This shuts out food particles that could get caught
in the teeth, causing cavities. The application is fast and
comfortable and can effectively protect teeth for many
years.
How do I know if my child is getting enough
fluoride?
Have your pediatric dentist evaluate the
fluoride level of your child's primary source of drinking
water. If your child is not getting enough fluoride
internally through water (especially if the fluoride level
is deficient or if your child drinks bottled water without
fluoride), then your pediatric dentist may prescribe
fluoride supplements.
What can I do to protect my child's teeth during
sporting events?
Soft plastic mouthguards can be
used to protect a child's teeth, lips, cheeks and gums from
sport related injuries. A custom-fitted mouthguard developed
by a pediatric dentist will protect your child from injuries
to the teeth, face and even provide protection from severe
injuries to the head.
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What should I do if my child falls and knocks out a
permanent tooth?
The most important thing to do is
to remain calm. Then find the tooth. Hold it by the crown
rather than the root and try to reinsert it in the socket.
If that is not possible, put the tooth in a glass of milk
and take your child and the glass immediately to the
pediatric dentist.
How safe are dental X-rays?
There is very
little risk in dental X-rays. Pediatric dentists are
especially careful to limit the amount of radiation to which
children are exposed. Lead aprons and high-speed film are
used to ensure safety and minimize the amount of radiation.
How can parents help prevent tooth decay?
Parents should take their children to the dentist
regularly, beginning with the eruption of the first tooth.
Then, the dentist can recommend a specific program of
brushing, flossing, and other treatments for parents to
supervise and teach to their children. These home
treatments, when added to regular dental visits and a
balanced diet, will help give your child a lifetime of
healthy habits.