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Children's Dental Health

Taking care of children's teeth and gums is vital to their long-term health. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Baby teeth are important - you should begin brushing your child's teeth as soon as they erupt. Let children brush under your supervision and assistance until they can brush by themselves - usually around age 7.

  • Schedule the first visit to the dentist by age 3, and return at the intervals the dentist recommends.

  • Talk to your child's dentist about fluoride.

  • When your child's permanent molars come in, the dentist may want to discuss applying sealants if the pits and fissures in them are deep.

  • Allow your child to chew only sugarless gum. Have him or her avoid lollipops and other sticky candy.

  • If your child plays sports, make sure he or she always wears a mouth guard.

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