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Pediatric Dentistry_ 8 Facts that Affect Your Child's Dental Health (1)

Did you know that their teeth begin developing before babies are even born? While not visible until around six months, baby teeth play an integral part in overall health and development for children as they transition into adult teeth later. But dental health for children shouldn't be taken lightly! In this article, we'll review eight essential facts about pediatric dentistry Woodbridge VA to help protect your little one's oral health early on - such as avoiding cavities and addressing dental injuries during sports activity!<br>For more information visit - https://admcare.com/dental-services/

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Pediatric Dentistry_ 8 Facts that Affect Your Child's Dental Health (1)

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  1. Pediatric Dentistry: 8 Facts that Affect Your Child's Dental Health

  2. Did you know that their teeth begin developing before babies are even born? While not visible until around six months, baby teeth play an integral part in overall health and development for children as they transition into adult teeth later. But dental health for children shouldn't be taken lightly! In this article, we'll review eight essential facts about pediatric dentistry Woodbridge VA to help protect your little one's oral health early on - such as avoiding cavities and addressing dental injuries during sports activity! This knowledge will assist parents in providing optimal dental care for their little ones!

  3. 1. Tooth Decay as a Common Childhood Disease: 2. Fluoride Can Prevent Cavities: Tooth decay is one of the most prevalent dental conditions among children, and its consequences can have long-lasting repercussions. Untreated decay can result in tooth loss and adverse health effects; cavities affect over 42% of children from ages two through eleven, according to the Centers for Disease Control reports. As such, preventive measures should be implemented against this issue to combat it effectively. Cavities may be familiar but preventable. Fluoride plays an essential role in strengthening teeth against decay by reinforcing enamel as an outer protective layer for our teeth. Though fluoride treatments and toothpaste with fluoride content can significantly reduce early stages of tooth decay, its effects cannot repair existing cavities; yet regularly using fluoride could substantially lower the risk among children.

  4. 3. Going Beyond Candy for Tooth Decay: 4. Early Dental Visits Are Key for Lifelong Dental Health: Although candy may be associated with tooth decay, other starchy snacks like cookies, crackers, and bread may also contribute. Tooth decay is caused by acid-producing bacteria that feed off carbohydrates found in starchy foods; consequently, regular brushing must be practiced after indulging in such snacks to promote optimal oral health. Contrary to what many believe, children should visit a dentist as early as their first year. Baby teeth play an essential role in chewing, speech development, and maintaining space for permanent teeth; staying at an early pediatric dentist Woodbridge VA visit ensures appropriate dental care from day one and familiarizes children with dental environments, which helps decrease any future anxiety associated with dental appointments.

  5. 5. Dental Care from the Start: 6. Mother-Child Cavity Transmission: Proper dental hygiene should begin even before the first tooth appears in children, including cleaning their gums using a soft cloth or infant toothbrush to rid themselves of bacteria build-up. Once teeth come through, twice daily brushing with fluoride toothpaste becomes essential to keeping their baby teeth in optimal health. Unfortunately, Streptococcus mutans is one of the primary culprits responsible for transmitting tooth decay from mother to child through saliva exchange during activities like blowing on food, sharing utensils, or kissing. Mothers must prioritize dental hygiene to decrease their risk of cavity transmission and prevent transmission between mothers and their children.

  6. 7. Psychological Impact of Cavities: 8. Dental Injuries in Sports: Cavities threaten a child's dental health, self-esteem, and academic performance. Children suffering from dental issues can become subject to bullying and feel self-conscious about their smiles resulting in reduced social interaction with peers. Furthermore, infections caused by cavities result in more than 51 million school hours being lost yearly in the US due to absences due to dental illnesses alone - making early treatment essential for long-term well-being and academic success! Engaging in sports increases the risk of dental injuries for children. Collisions between players or hand contact can cause cracked and fractured roots; to protect your young athlete, they must wear appropriate sports gear during activities.

  7. CONTACT US ADDRESS - 14087 Richmond Hwy Suite 113, Woodbridge, VA 22191, United States EMAIL ID - info@admcare.com CONTACT NUMBER - (571) 398-6603 WEBSITE - https://admcare.com/

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