Proper care of the baby's mouth is important for the baby's physical well-being and peace of mind. I want to start this care of the baby from birth. And as the child grows older, dental care must be taken to the fullest.
The condition of teeth in a child's dental caries, the presence of bacteria and the intake of sugary foods are the three main roles. Bacteria in the oral cavity called Streptococcus muteness destroy tooth enamel and mainly cause caries.
Later another germ was added to it
When parents put the baby to sleep with a juice-filled feeder or bottle in their mouth, it undoubtedly paves the way for tooth decay.
Sugary foods that have been ingested for a long time are largely responsible for the production of tooth decay in children. In this case, chewing gum is more harmful than the sugars of various soft drinks.
Erosion or insect bites usually start from the edges of the molar teeth (inner teeth) and produce cavities in infants. If it is not stopped at this stage, it penetrates deeper into the teeth. There is palpitates, pus in the gums and around the teeth, inflammation. Spreading further, it can damage the side teeth, touch the jaw bones, or penetrate the inside of the mouth and brain.
Before decaying teeth need to be identified. Medication should be given for pain. Feeding depends on how far the infection has spread
Or antibiotics may be given by injection.
Resistance is real. It is very important for the baby to brush twice a night and in the morning, and to take regular oral care. More important is not to use the bottle feeder in the habit of feeding the baby.
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This is really helpful for our babies. Encouraging regular brushing and flossing, and working with your dentist will lead good dental health. Children need a wide variety of healthy foods and snacks. Foods and drinks that are low in sugar are best. Avoid giving your children sweet biscuits or cakes. If your child does eat something sweet, drinking a glass of water or eating tooth-friendly food afterwards can reduce the amount of acid on your child’s teeth. Thanks for sharing this. Good day!