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Children’s Oral Care By: Clarissa Ibarra
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Early Oral Hygiene What age is proper to start? As soon as child has teeth that are visible. What routine should be used ? AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) recommend brushing toddlers teeth twice a day with soft bristled brush. A Simple routine that is Dentist Recommended After feeding, parents should wipe babies gums using a washcloth. Some dentists recommend non- fluoride toothpaste before the age of two.
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What to know about children’s teeth Major Obstacles Limiting sugar intake- no bad sugars, or artificial flavored drinks Getting enough fluoride- Water and treatment at dentist Babies Baby bottle tooth decay- When teeth appear, brush daily with pea sized of non- fluoride toothpaste. Put baby to bed with bottle of water instead of juices. Thumb sucking- these habits have in an importance for nurturing functions and should be for first few years. White spots on teeth- schedule a dentist appointment as soon as contact with teeth.
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What to know about children’s teeth Toddlers Fear for dentist- child should sit in parents lap to make exam more comfortable Difficulty creating oral care routine- involve the entire family and be role models.(ex- brush together at same time creating a good habit.) Stains- speak to a pediatrician before medication is prescribed. Grade- Schoolers/Teenagers Love of sweets- Give children healthy snack options Oral Injuries of sports- Wear mouth guards to protect from teeth injuries. Drinks- keep away from high sugar drinks or artificial flavored drinks, stains occur. Braces- consider braces if teeth as badly aligned. Drugs- NO DRUGS. Talk to your teens about risks and damages.
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Dental Hygiene Tips for Kids Being enthusiastic about brushing Make up cute stories for children while they brush their teeth Brush together, and make a theme song along with the brushing. Make brushing/ flossing a fun way to do Provide cool rather flashy toothbrushes that brighten them to bush, as well as toothpaste colors. Make them taste strawberries or see sprinkles. Teaching a proper technique First thing to do when your awake is brush your teeth, and keep them constantly reminded when they should brush. Keep a time sheet in their room or bathroom and have them initial when they brushed at what time.
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Examples of Brushes and Toothpaste
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