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Better oral hygiene is fundamental to the principles of hygiene. Dental care should begin with baby teeth. Childhood negligence can lead to more complex problems later on. So ignoring baby teeth by saying that new teeth will come is definitely not the right idea. We can improve the oral health of our children by taking care of a few simple things. Remember, the protection of children’s teeth is the responsibility of parents. It is very important to take precautionary measures to protect the teeth for better physical growth and health of children. When the baby is three months old, after each breastfeeding, especially when you breastfeed for the last time at night and the baby is asleep, gently brush his teeth and gums with a damp cloth. In addition, it is very important to brush your teeth after feeding children sweet medicines or chewing gum. As soon as the baby’s first tooth appears, you can start using a toothbrush. Take it with you and follow the doctor’s instructions. Remember that baby’s milk teeth fall out from the age of 6 to 12 years and then permanent teeth come out. It is very important to keep them clean. Parents get their children into the habit of brushing their teeth. If your child’s teeth are full, dirty and broken, or if there is a hole (cavity) in your child’s teeth, delay in treatment can increase the pain and infection, and this infection can make the child very ill. In addition, severe infections can cause permanent damage to your child’s teeth.

So ignore it and get it treated by the nearest dentist immediately. Brush your child twice a day, if possible, after every meal or at night before going to bed. Do not neglect this, otherwise the teeth may be damaged. The brush used for children should be soft and it is not likely to damage the gums or teeth of children. Toothbrush fibers should be soft and round. These will gently work on the baby’s gums. Start brushing at a 45 degree angle where the gums meet the teeth. Move the brush in a circle, not rubbing. If you rub the brush too hard, the gums will be damaged. An electric toothbrush also works well. Most young children prefer electric or battery powered brushes. Be sure to consult your dentist about electric or battery-powered brushes for your child. It is important to brush your child’s teeth twice a day. The best time to brush your teeth is to get up early in the morning and before going to bed at night.

It is very important to brush before going to bed. Until the age of two, use a toothpaste that does not contain fluoride. After two years, if a small amount of fluoride is used, it strengthens the structure of the teeth and teeth. Protects against cavities. Fluoride plays an important role in the strong growth of children’s teeth. High doses of fluoride can cause scars on a child’s teeth. Therefore, give a limited amount of toothpaste to the child. Help and encourage your child to clean properly. It is also important to brush your teeth. Get your child into the habit of flushing from the age of three.

When your baby’s back teeth come out and join together, this is the right time to start flossing. Flossing is also important because the brush does not reach the teeth completely. Your child will need your help to do flossing but by the age of 10 or 11 the child will be able to floss on their own. When you visit your child’s dentist, ask him or her for a dental hygienist to guide your child through the flask. There is a need to be careful about baby food from the beginning. Drinks and other foods that are high in sugar should be used sparingly. Do not add sugar to fruit juices to make them sweeter. Do not get addicted to soft drinks and other sugary foods. Avoid giving your baby milk, formula, juice or sweet syrup before going to bed at bedtime. Before going to bed, put the baby in a bottle and drink plain water. For older children, drink a glass of water after eating juices, sweets or candies. Drink Doing so will clear the sticky sugar from the teeth and keep the teeth safe from worms. Never let your baby walk around with a bottle or a training cup full of fresh water, milk, or juice. Never immerse your baby’s nipples in honey or sweets, give them plain nipples instead. Avoid the habit of chocolate and biscuits. Avoid placing items on the dining table that are harmful to children’s teeth.

Children who are able to hold the bottle and hold the bottle for a long time should not be given juice in the bottle. Continuous use of baby feeders can damage their teeth and gums. A child who sucks a thumb Yes, get rid of this habit. If the child complains of toothache, take him to a specialist immediately. If there is a gap in the teeth, ask a specialist immediately and do not let it grow. Have your dentist examine you at least three times a year. Parents should also inspect their teeth and take their children with them to encourage them to be safe from the dentist. Remember, teeth are a precious gift of nature. Faces.

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