Why should we take care of the milk teeth

"Milk teeth" or the primary teeth are as important to infants and children as permanent teeth are to older children and adults. The very fact that the primary teeth will eventually fall out, tempts some parents to think their health is less important.

WHY SHOULD WE TAKE CARE OF THE MILK TEETH

We must remember that these "first teeth" are necessary for a child to chew, speak and smile. They hold space in the jaws for the child's future permanent teeth.

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A primary tooth usually remains in the child's mouth until a permanent tooth underneath it is ready to emerge through the gums. The roots of the primary tooth dissolve and the tooth becomes loose and falls out. The permanent tooth "comes up" a few weeks later. If a child loses a tooth too early, before the permanent tooth is ready to erupt or if it is accidently knocked out, or is removed by the dentist because of disease, the space must be saved. A space maintainer is inserted to take the place of the "milk tooth" until the permanent tooth is ready to emerge.

Development of cavities leading to dental pain can lead to nutritional deficiencies if the child's chewing function is compromised. Also, if these cavities are left untreated, there is a great risk of an infection forming. And this infection can spread to other areas of the body. Just as the adult teeth, primary teeth too are vulnerable to decay. Taking good care of the teeth will help protect the child from tooth decay (cavities).

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As the child grows older, the presence of healthy teeth adds to his morale. A healthy, beautiful smile boosts their self-image and confidence. The mere presence of decayed teeth interferes with a child's social interactions bringing down their self-esteem. This can also lead to children missing school and parents having to miss work if they have to take children to visit the dentist for emergency appointments.

Hence it is crucial for a parent to understand the importance of professional as well as home dental care. You must visit Shilp Dental Care for your child's first dental examination within the six months of the child's very first primary tooth erupting.

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At Shilp Dental Care , Ahmedabad we want to make sure your children are given the opportunity to receive the best oral health care options. Moreover, we want you to be knowledgeable about anything you can do to help your child's oral hygiene.

Many parents have a tough time judging how much dental care their kids need. So here's your child's oral care timeline that must be followed -

  • 0-12 Months: Even though your child's teeth have not yet emerged, make sure you wipe your child's gums and tongue with a clean damp cloth.
  • 6-12 Months: Brush your child's tooth/teeth that have emerged.
  • 12 Months: Your child should have visited the Dentist by their first birthday.
  • 2 Years: It is recommended to start flossing when they start touching.
  • 3 Years: Your child can start brushing with a smear of fluoride toothpaste.

Timing is the key. We believe it is good to be aware about oral health care and prevent dental diseases early in time than to treat problems. So don't delay, make an appointment with our kid's specialist doctor at Shilp Dental Care, today!

Expressing Experience by Dr. Vandil Patel

"Parents are the sole greatest influence on children. Therefore, they should set an example on good oral health care. Children will follow the example of parents and establish healthy habits for life."

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