Kids Treatment
Every child deserves a healthy smile, and Dr. Shreekala works hard to provide the best oral health care.
When determining how much dental care their children require, many parents struggle. Although they are aware of the need to avoid cavities, they are not always sure how to do it.
The teeth may not be visible, but that doesn't imply they aren't. In reality, teeth start to develop during the third trimester of pregnancy. 20 primary teeth, some of which are fully grown in the jaw, are present in your newborn at birth.
1: When your child begins to eat solids, brush their teeth using a baby toothbrush. Use a little water and fluoride toothpaste.
2: You can start flossing between your baby's teeth when two of them come together.
3: Your youngster should start learning to spit while brushing at age 2. Give your child no water to swish and spit because doing so increases the likelihood that they will swallow toothpaste.
4:Use only a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste for kids aged 3 and up.
5:When brushing, always remain vigilant on children under the age of eight because they are likely to swallow toothpaste. schedule routine dental checkups for children as they develop ranging from once every three months to once a year. To maintain good dental health, limit your intake of sugary foods, encourage frequent brushing and flossing, and cooperate with your dentist.