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Stick to Water and
Milk
You can minimize this damage by reducing the amount of juice
your child drinks. Water is the very best choice since it clears the
mouth of sugar, keeps your child hydrated, and improves body
functions. Milk is another great option since its rich in protein and
nutrients- just make sure to brush away milks natural sugars
afterward!
No Sippy Cups or
Bottles in Bed
Giving your child a sippy cup or bottle in bed is a tempting
way to keep her calm and speed along the bedtime process,
but its not the best choice for her dental health. This is
especially true if you put milk or formula in the bottle.
Using a bottle or sippy cup too m uc h throughout the day and
night can lead to decay on the back of the front teeth. This is
often called baby bottle decay. If your child must take a
bottle or sippy cup to bed, make sure its filled with water.
Create a Solid
Brushing and Flossing
Routine
Your child learns by example. If you create a regular brushing
and flossing routine and remain firm about implementing that
routine, then your child will have an easier time sticking to it.
Set a positive example by demonstrating the importance of
brushing and flossing every morning and every night.
Watch Out for Sweets
Its often easier for children to reach for high-sugar sweets in
the pantry than healthy options in the fridge. The more your
young child snacks on sweets, the more her teeth are exposed
to harmful sugar and bacteria.
Take steps to make healthy, low-sugar snack choices readily
accessible. Carrots, cheese sticks, yogurt, trail mix, and
watermelon are all tasty, easy grab and go options.
Visit the Dentist Regularly
Your child can begin visiting the Pediatric dentist as early
as 6 or 12 months of age! Even before your baby has teeth,
its important to monitor her gum health. Brushing should
begin as soon as the first tooth erupts, and flossing
becomes necessary once the teeth start touching each
other inside the mouth.
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between oral health and overall physical wellness, your youngsters
dental health should always be a top priority.
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6 Tips to Protect Your Childs Oral Health

  • 1. Stick to Water and Milk You can minimize this damage by reducing the amount of juice your child drinks. Water is the very best choice since it clears the mouth of sugar, keeps your child hydrated, and improves body functions. Milk is another great option since its rich in protein and nutrients- just make sure to brush away milks natural sugars afterward! No Sippy Cups or Bottles in Bed Giving your child a sippy cup or bottle in bed is a tempting way to keep her calm and speed along the bedtime process, but its not the best choice for her dental health. This is especially true if you put milk or formula in the bottle. Using a bottle or sippy cup too m uc h throughout the day and night can lead to decay on the back of the front teeth. This is often called baby bottle decay. If your child must take a bottle or sippy cup to bed, make sure its filled with water. Create a Solid Brushing and Flossing Routine Your child learns by example. If you create a regular brushing and flossing routine and remain firm about implementing that routine, then your child will have an easier time sticking to it. Set a positive example by demonstrating the importance of brushing and flossing every morning and every night. Watch Out for Sweets Its often easier for children to reach for high-sugar sweets in the pantry than healthy options in the fridge. The more your young child snacks on sweets, the more her teeth are exposed to harmful sugar and bacteria. Take steps to make healthy, low-sugar snack choices readily accessible. Carrots, cheese sticks, yogurt, trail mix, and watermelon are all tasty, easy grab and go options. Visit the Dentist Regularly Your child can begin visiting the Pediatric dentist as early as 6 or 12 months of age! Even before your baby has teeth, its important to monitor her gum health. Brushing should begin as soon as the first tooth erupts, and flossing becomes necessary once the teeth start touching each other inside the mouth. https://northbranddental.com/ 5T ipstoP rotectYour Child'sOra lH ea lth Your young childs oral health matters more than you might think. Even though baby teeth arent permanent, they set the stage for your childs future tooth and gum health. Considering the well-established links between oral health and overall physical wellness, your youngsters dental health should always be a top priority.