As a mum, I know how essential it is to avoid
cavities in our little one’s teeth. It is not good to hold our
parents or our own teeth responsible for kid’s cavities. We should not state, “Baby
has her Dad’s teeth, so her teeth are stiff.” “Monty has my teeth, and his
teeth are squashy and moldy.” Heredity may manipulate our toddler’s teeth a
little, but I believe we can defeat that manipulation by taking proper care of
our little one’s teeth, whether ‘adult teeth’ or ‘milk teeth’.
When our toddler’s initial teeth comes out, we need
to start usual cleaning of that small tooth.
The child will turn out to be familiar with this process, and as he or she gets
growingly teeth, they will not say “No” to us for brushing their teeth. Do you
know 42 percent of babies from age 2-11 have cavities in their teeth? Yes, it
is true and shocking as well when we find out huge boost of cavities in kids
from age 2-5. A few of these children have somewhere from 6-10 cavities! Such putrefying
teeth can cause the kid having to have removals, crowns, and even root canals.READ MORE..
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