Sunday, August 7, 2011

Dental Care for Your Baby

Baby teething already begun in the womb, to be exact since the four-week-old fetus until the baby is born. This growth is still going on in the jaw and not visible from the outside.

The process of emergence of teeth to penetrate the surface of the gums can not be measured in length. Where was his position could only be seen by x-rays. But usually, the first tooth appears since the age of about 6 months to 12 months. Until the age of 2 years children have 20 milk teeth.

At first the growth is the crown of the tooth with a white outer layer of the email, then the next there is the dentin, and the next is the pulp which became the nerve and blood vessels. Most recent is the root of the tooth.

One that affects the appearance of baby teeth is calcium intake while pregnant. However, it does not mean that mothers who eat more calcium will give birth to babies with teeth for faster growth. However, absorption of calcium every fetus is different. In addition, intake of calcium was required by the formation and growth of bone.

A Few Things When Babies Grow Teeth

In each child, the symptoms that arise when different teething or individual. The reaction depends on the endurance and resistance to pain. Common symptoms encountered include:

Itching of the gums

This is most often experienced. The itching is making children often bite the object he held. To overcome this baby biscuits gave a rather loud but will was destroyed by saliva, so no harm. Or it could be given a special toy for your baby chew safe from toxic substances.

Fussy

Itchy condition of the gums to make baby feel uncomfortable. As a result, a new baby teething almost always cranky.

The gums look red

No appetite

Bad feeling in the mouth due to teething can make children lazy to eat or chew. Yet kids still have to eat.

Fever

Usually not until a high fever. When fever is high enough, take the child to the doctor to check if his fever are caused to grow teeth or any other cause.

Dental Care Infant and Toddler

Generally, dental diseases and disorders in children is one of the disturbances in the process of growth and development of children.

Since baby teeth begin to grow, parents must take responsibility to clean their baby teeth. Although children's teeth are just baby teeth whose existence is only temporary, but the health of milk teeth affect the dental health of children in the future.

Therefore, as parents need to know how to care for your child's teeth as a baby the right way, so that oral health of children is resolved. Here is how to care for your toddler teeth obtained from various sources:

How to care for the baby's mouth at the age of 0-6 months:

Clean your baby's gums with a damp cloth, at least two times a day.
Do not allow your baby to sleep while drinking milk with a bottle of milk.
Finished breastfeeding, remember to clean the baby's mouth with a damp cloth.
Do not add a sweet taste in the bottle of milk with honey or something sweet.

How to care for the baby's mouth and teeth at the age of 7-12 months:

Remember to clean your baby's mouth with a damp cloth (not wet at all), after feeding.
Do not let baby sleep with a bottle of milk (while drinking milk from a bottle) except water.
Give the baby water if you want to drink milk out of schedule.
When teeth begin to grow, start clean with a damp cloth.
Clean every surface of the tooth and the gum line between teeth carefully, because the food is often left on the surface.
When baby teeth begin to grow, start using a small toothbrush with soft surface and the nylon material.
Do not use toothpaste and remember to always wet the toothbrush with water.
Check with your child's teeth to the dentist, after 6 months from the first tooth erupts, or when age children a year.

How to care for the baby's mouth and teeth at the age of 13-24 months:

Begin introducing fluoride toothpaste.
Do not let the child sleep with a bottle of milk (while drinking milk from a bottle), except water.
Use the toothpaste the size of a pea green.
Brush your teeth at least twice a day, after breakfast and before bed at night.
Use a soft toothbrush nylon material.
Replace toothbrushes every three months or when the brush hairs are damaged.
Be an example by practicing the habit of maintaining oral health and do regular checkups to the dentist every 6 months.
Familiarize your child to eat healthy snacks, such as fresh fruit and fresh vegetables.
Avoid snacks that contain sugar.

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