DENTAL TREATMENT IN CHILDREN

 

Early treatment of children’s dental needs is important, because primary teeth form the foundation for adult, permanent teeth. Contemporary management recommendations are that professional intervention begin at approximately 12 months of age or shortly after the permanent teeth begins to erupt.

Regular dental checkups can make a lasting impact on future oral health. But check ups alone do NOT prevent cavities. Between dental visits, these simple guidelines will help maintain your child’s healthy smile.

FIRST VISIT TO THE DENTIST

BABY BOTTLE TOOTH DECAY

THUMBSUCKING

TEACH YOUR CHILD TO BRUSH

FLUORIDE

One of the most effective ways to prevent tooth decay is to brush with fluoride toothpaste twice a day.

DENTAL EMERGENCIES

Last Created on 24-12-2001
Last updated on 1-11-06

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