While you can take them earlier, experts recommend bringing them in within 6 months of their first tooth erupting, or by 12 months at the latest. During this visit, the dentist can provide guidance on:
– Baby bottle tooth decay
– Infant feeding practices
– Mouth cleaning
– Teething
– Pacifier use
– Finger-sucking habits
Protect your children’s teeth at home
Here are some tips to protect your children’s teeth:
– Before teeth come in, clean gums with a clean, damp cloth.
– Start brushing with a small, soft-bristled toothbrush and a very small amount of toothpaste (the size of a grain of rice) when your child’s first tooth appears. Use a pea-sized dab of fluoridated toothpaste after 3 years of age. This is when the child is old enough to spit out the toothpaste after brushing.
– Prevent baby bottle tooth decay. Don’t give children a bottle of milk, juice, or sweetened liquid at bedtime or when put down to nap.
– Limit the time your child has a bottle.
– Help your child brush his or her own teeth until age 7 or 8. Have the child watch you brush, and follow the same brushing pattern to reduce missed spots.
– Limit foods and treats that increase tooth decay. This includes hard or sticky candies, fruit leather, and sweetened drinks and juice. Offer fruit rather than juice.
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