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Child Dentistry Lake Worth - Lake Worth Pediatric Dentistry

The team at Lake Worth Pediatric Dentistry is dedicated to providing your child with quality dentistry for their long-term health and comfort. To know more about child Dentistry Lake Worth, read the write up or visit https://lakeworthpd.com/

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Child Dentistry Lake Worth - Lake Worth Pediatric Dentistry

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  1. Healthy teeth are important to your child’s overall health. Strong oral care helps set good dental habits as your child grows. Poor oral care can lead to infection, disease, or other teeth problems. Follow these steps to prevent cavities and keep your child’s beautiful smile healthy.

  2. Get a Checkup Your child should see a dentist by their first birthday. Early preventive care establishes a relationship with the dentist to help instruct you on proper oral hygiene techniques for your child. Teach Good Habits Brushing is crucial from the get-go. Before your baby has teeth, you can gently brush his gums. Use water on a baby toothbrush, or clean them with a soft washcloth.

  3. Avoid 'Baby Bottle Decay' Don't put your infant or older child down for a nap with a bottle of juice, formula, or milk. Sugary liquids cling to his teeth, feeding bacteria that can cause tooth decay. If you must give your child a bottle to take to bed, make sure it contains only water.

  4. Cut Back On Juice Limit your child to no more than 4 ounces a day of 100% fruit juice. Give non-sugary drinks and foods at mealtimes, and use juice only as a treat.

  5. Control the Sippy Cup A sippy cup can help kids move from a bottle to a glass, but don't let him drink from it all day long. Using it too much can lead to decay on the back of the front teeth if the drinks are sugary.

  6. Call:561-770-7321 Visit: https://.lakeworthpd.com

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