Keeping Childrens' Teeth HealthyBrushing | Diet | Prevention Children's first teeth are important because, apart from being needed for chewing and speaking, they help to keep spaces for the permanent teeth. If the first teeth are well looked after, then it is more likely that the second teeth will grow into their correct position. TeethingYour baby's teeth are being formed even before he or she is born. The first teeth start arriving around 4-6 months of age and emerge continuously until all 20 are present, usually around 3 years of age. Tips for Healthy Childrens' TeethDID YOU KNOW: You can give your BABY tooth decay. If you are planning a family or are pregnant a dental check up is highly recommended. Brushing
DietInfants: Nursing bottle decay affects front teeth It is caused by baby going to sleep with a bottle of milk or sweet drink. Use only boiled water in bottle and remove once baby is asleep. Children: Limit your child's eating episodes to 5 times a day. Continuous eating and drinking can cause tooth decay. Restrict frequent intake of food and drink with high sugar content. Encourage a healthy diet. For further information see our Tips for Healthy Teeth and Gums page. PreventionWe can carry out the following treatments:
Repairing Childrens' TeethMinimal intervention philosophy using
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