Effects of Early Childhood Cavities
- Tooth loss
- Ear and speech problems
- crooked permanent teeth
- Tooth decay
- Severe pain
Nutrition for Children
When a child eats or drinks sugars, the germs in the mouth mix with the sugars to make a mild acid which attacks the enamel. It can make holes (or cavities) in the teeth.
Milk contains natural sugar.If a child is put to bed with a bottle of milk, the milk stays in the mouth for a long time. This may cause cavities.
Water is the best drink to have between meals.
Cleaning Teeth
Young children are not able to clean their own teeth. Start cleaning your child's mouth even before your child has teeth. The goal is to wipe all parts of the gums and teeth.
Taking care of your child's teeth is an important part of taking care of their overall health.
It is important that your child is seen by a dentist regularly so that early signs of tooth decay can be caught as well as many other problems that can be easily prevented with early detection.
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I totally agree! I’m a parent, so it’s my responsibility to help and remind my kids to brush their teeth, especially if they are not yet capable of doing it themselves. Thanks for the tips; I’ll keep that in mind!
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