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5 Tips for Infant Oral Health

Topic: Health EducationPublished September 20, 2021

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Tooth decay in young children is a worldwide concern. As per the recent data, nearly one in five children in Australia under the age of 5 has teeth cavities. This public health crisis poses a threat to the oral health and overall growth and development of young children. Teaching your child proper oral hygiene habits is essential to give them the knowledge and skills that they can carry with them into adolescence and adulthood. Oral care for infants is critical to avoid future problems, and so, it should start immediately. To begin with, it is essential to get your baby used to the sensation of having their mouth cleaned. When it comes to keeping your baby from these oral problems, the key is to start caring for their mouths as early as possible. Following are 5 tips to help promote healthy oral habits in your child. • Clean the Gums While it is not necessary to use a toothbrush or toothpaste until your baby gets their first tooth, it is advisable to clean their gums after feeding to remove bacteria and sugar. It helps the baby get used to the feeling of their mouth being cleaned. You can do this using a silicone finger brush or clean damp washcloth wrapped around your finger. • Make It Fun Persuade your child that oral hygiene is fun by turning it into a playful game. Sing along joyful songs that will help your child remember how to brush their teeth or invest in an electric toothbrush that has a musical feature. You may also incorporate brushing behaviours during playtime to teach your infant how to hold a toothbrush. • Baby Bottle Tooth Decay Severe tooth decay can occur when you put your baby to sleep with either the bottle or the breast. When a baby goes to sleep with a sweetened liquid in their mouths such as breast milk, apple juice, formula, or cow’s milk, the acid that is formed can erode the enamel leading to tooth decay. • Feed the Baby Fruits and Vegetables Healthy teeth and gums start with a healthy diet. Sugar is the leading cause of tooth decay and cavities in children. Dentists recommend avoiding exposing your child to foods that contain a lot of sugar until they are at least 2-3 years old. By this time, your child should have a well-established oral health care routine that can prevent oral issues. Encourage your child to eat lots of vegetables and fruits because they contain fibre which can help to increase saliva production. • Visit the Dentist It is recommended that you take your child to see a pediatric dentist by their first birthday. During this visit, the dentist will give you some tips on proper oral hygiene care to prevent cavities. rnBottom Line Visit Carrum Downs Dental Group today to learn more about preventive measures designed to promote your infant’s oral health. Our dental staff is experienced, child friendly, and all focused on keeping your baby’s smile healthy for a lifetime. Feel free to call us and schedule your child’s appointment today!

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