Childhood Tooth Decay is Widespread in Texas. But it Doesn’t Have To Be.

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Prevent Childhood Tooth Decay

Our society has successfully eradicated many childhood diseases, but decay is still far to common.

This is from the CDC:

Cavities (also known as caries or tooth decay) are one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood in the United States. Untreated cavities can cause pain and infections that may lead to problems with eating, speaking, playing, and learning. Children who have poor oral health often miss more school and receive lower grades than children who don’t. (Centers for Disease Control)

Disadvantaged populations have an increased risk:

The prevalence of early childhood caries (ECC) differs according to the group examined, and a prevalence of up to 85% has been reported for disadvantaged groups. ECC is the presence of one or more decayed, missing, or filled primary teeth in children aged 71 months (5 years) or younger. (National Institutes of Health)

Lifelong oral health starts when your son or daughter is an infant. It’s up to parents and health professionals to eradicate childhood tooth decay in Texas.

Oral Hygiene for Newborns

Before the first teeth appear, wipe your child’s gums with a soft damp cloth after feeding.

Most new Carrollton parents are counseled by their pediatrician not to put infants to bed with a bottle. But sleepless nights with an unhappy baby test the resolve of sleep-deprived parents.

If your little one will not sleep without a bottle, use only water. Be aware that breast milk is just as harmful if it sits on tiny teeth.

When your baby’s first tooth appears, begin brushing gently. Use a small, soft toothbrush. Put a tiny dab of fluoride toothpaste on the brush. Make sure it’s no larger than a grain of rice.

This assists with keeping that tooth decay-free while allowing your child to get comfortable with the taste of toothpaste. It also sets a pattern of daily oral hygiene

Plan Early for the First Dental Visit

Take your baby to the dentist early. Your child’s first dental exam should occur when the first teeth erupt, usually between 6 and 12 months.

We provide dental care from your child’s first dental visit through the teen years.

Talk to us about pacifier use, thumb-sucking, or any other behaviors that influence teeth and jaw development.

Oral Hygiene Ages 3 to 6

From the ages of 3 to 6, the spot of toothpaste can increase to a pea-sized dab. Most toddlers swallow toothpaste instead of spitting it out. A child shouldn’t swallow more than a tiny smear. When it comes to fluoride, too much is just as harmful as none at all.

Teach your <~URVToddler~ to drink from a cup as soon as possible. The fewest months your child uses a bottle, the better. Even if your young child loves his bottle, you are going to have to take it away eventually.

Many developmental and lifestyle factors increase the risk of tooth decay:

  • Severely crooked teeth
  • High sugar diet
  • A mother with tooth decay
  • Baby teeth that come in early
  • Limited/no exposure to fluoride
  • Misaligned bite–an underbite, overbite, or crossbite

We invite you to make an appointment if you are looking for an experienced pediatric dentist in the Carrollton area. Our team helps young children feel comfortable at the dentist. We provide dental care from your little one’s first dental visit through the teen years.

Contact The Carrollton Dentist:

469-708-2049

Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):

2440 N Josey Ln Ste 101
Carrollton, Texas
75006

 

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