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A pediatric dentist is a specialist, trained to care for children's teeth.

Properly taking care of children's teeth at an early age is vital. Teeth called "milk teeth" keep the spaces open and guide permanent teeth into their proper stations. That is why saving the dental health of milk teeth is of the utmost importance.

Kids can be scared of the dentist, adults too. Therefore it is of the highest importance to select the ideal dentist for them. Usually, children like a dentist who is comfortable to be with and whom they trust.

When going to see a pediatric dentist, you will usually find the office set up in the interest of the child. Fun games, toys and films will usually be there to make the child feel safe. Also, the dentist, who is specially trained to help children with their fears, will be very much in communication with the child, telling him what to expect. This usually handles any fear the child may have about seeing the dentist. Many children, after they visit pediatric dentists, actually look forward to going to the dentist again!

When a child starts teething, or by one year of age, it is time to take him to the dentist. Then, the dentist can educate the parents in how to maintain the health of their child's teeth and can teach them diet. This way, the child's teeth will grow healthy and strong, and the child will have oral well-being for life.

Children's teeth should be brushed at least twice daily, once following breakfast and then again before bedtime. It is especially important to brush teeth before children go to sleep because the production of saliva is minimal at that time; any bacteria and acid still in the mouth will be able to do maximum damage.

It's important to keep an eye on your child's diet. Avoid unwarranted snacks, especially sugary ones. Most juices and kids' "vitamin drinks" contain a lot of sugar; they are nearly as harmful to teeth as soda.

Proper dental care for a child provides good grounding and education, making sure that he will care for his own teeth in the future.

by: Alex Shklyar




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