INFANTS' DENTISTRY IN TORREY HIGHLANDS
WHY SHOULD MY BABY SEE THE DENTIST?
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that children see the dentist by their first birthday. Primary or baby teeth typically begin to grow by 6 months of age, so it’s important to have your infant’s first teeth examined right after they erupt to ensure their oral health is on track. Schedule an appointment at Sunray Pediatric Dentistry!
WHAT TO EXPECT AT YOUR INFANT’S FIRST EXAM
ORAL HEALTH ROUTINE FOR BABIES
CLEAN GUMS AFTER FEEDINGS
Even before your child gets their first tooth, it’s important to clean their gums between feedings. You can simply wipe their gums with a clean cloth to remove any remaining milk or formula. Once your child’s first teeth come in, you can switch to using a soft-bristled infant toothbrush to clean their gums along with any budding teeth.
TEETHING TREATMENTS
When your child’s teeth start to come in, they can experience a lot of discomfort. There are a few treatments that can help, such as teething rings. Teething rings allow your child to apply pressure to their gums through chewing, which reduces their discomfort. Chilling a teething ring can also help with pain. Other methods include cooling a spoon and placing it on the gums near the teeth, or giving your child a clean, cold wet cloth to chew on. Consult with your pediatric dentist for further treatments.
WEAN OFF BOTTLES
Children are usually ready to be weaned off bottles and use cups when they can sit up by themselves. Infants can start trying to use a cup as early as 6 months, though it’s more common to wean children and switch to cups between the ages of 12-18 months. Weaning off bottles and switching to solid foods is essential for your child’s oral health and overall health.
BRUSH WITH WATER & TOOTHPASTE
Even if your baby’s first tooth hasn’t come in just yet, you should begin brushing their mouth using a soft-bristled infant toothbrush. Choose a baby toothbrush with a large handle and small tip to provide the gentlest care for your child’s growing smile. It’s important to find the right time to introduce a fluoride-based toothpaste for your child. Consult your pediatric dentist to learn what will work best for your baby.
REGULAR DENTAL APPOINTMENTS
Regular dental appointments are essential for keeping your child’s teeth healthy and strong. Your child should see a dentist every six months as soon as they turn 1 year old, or whenever they get their first tooth. In some cases, your dentist may recommend bringing your child in for appointments more frequently than once every 6 months.
Seeing your pediatric dentist regularly will help you avoid common oral health issues throughout your child’s infancy and toddlerhood, and as they grow older. It will also give you peace of mind, since you’ll know their budding teeth will remain healthy and strong.
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