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Dental care - childDefinition
Proper care of your child's teeth and gums includes brushing and rinsing, examinations by dentists, and any necessary treatments (use of fluoride, extractions, fillings, or orthodontics). See also dental care - adult.
InformationHealthy teeth and gums are essential to your child's overall good health. Injured, diseased, or poorly developed teeth can result in poor nutrition, painful and dangerous infections, and problems with speech development and self-image. CARING FOR AN INFANT'S TEETH Even though newborns and infants do not have teeth, it is important to take care of their mouth and gums. Follow these tips:
THE FIRST TRIP TO THE DENTIST
CARING FOR A CHILD'S TEETH
ReferencesAmerican Dental Association. ADA Statement on Early Childhood Caries. Available at: http://www.ada.org/prof/resources/positions/statements/caries.asp. Accessed June 27, 2005. Douglass JM. A practical guide to infant oral health. Am Fam Physician. 2004; 70(11): 2113-2120. Hale KJ. American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Pediatric Dentistry. Oral health risk assessment timing and establishment of the dental home. Pediatrics. 2003; 111(5 Pt 1): 1113-1116.
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