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Children’s Dentistry

Children's Dentistry in Aurora, CO

Spruce Canyon Family Dentistry

Your child’s baby teeth are vulnerable to decay from the time they first develop, which is usually around the age of six months. Baby Bottle Tooth Decay is a phrase used to describe tooth decay in infants and toddlers. It most commonly affects the upper front teeth, but it can also affect other teeth. Here’s everything our children’s dentistry in Aurora wants you to know about caring for your little one’s teeth at home.

Preventing Cavities in Children

Our dental specialists suggest that the best way to prevent cavities in children’s dental health is to keep a proper oral hygiene routine, steer clear of high-sugar diets, and regularly visit the dentist. Our dental office offers sealants for children as well. Sealing teeth as soon as they emerge can help prevent cavities from developing.

How to Care for Your Child’s Teeth at Home

It’s best to clean your baby’s mouth by wiping the gums with a clean, wet washcloth. The baby’s four front teeth normally break through the gums around the age of six months, while some infants do not receive their first tooth until they are 12 to 14 months old.

Brush your child’s teeth twice a day using a child-size toothbrush and only a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste until you’re certain that they can brush on their own. You should start cleaning between your child’s teeth when they have two teeth that touch. Keep an eye on your kids while they brush their teeth and tell them not to swallow the toothpaste.

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