Posts Tagged ‘Dental’

Get Toddler Brush Teeth

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Some mother complained about her son often refused to brush his teeth. Especially in the morning and at night before bed. Of course there is the cause of this rejection. One of the most significant factors is the habit. If your child is not accustomed to clean his mouth early on, do not be surprised if someday he did not feel uncomfortable if they do not brush my teeth.

For her to the Mother should be diligent in cleaning the oral cavity since a baby. That way she will feel uncomfortable if his mouth was not clean. Easy to do so, follow these steps:

  • take a small gauze pads and wrap the fingers
  • Gauze pads soaked in lukewarm water
  • Rubbed into all parts of the oral cavity

Because he is used to clean the oral cavity itself he will be diligent in cleaning the teeth later. After entering the 3 year old Mother can start introducing tools for cleaning teeth. Select a brush with soft bristles to the teeth and gums are not injured. May also buy a toothbrush with a unique and funny. This can add excitement brushing their teeth.

Should Using Toothpaste?

There are some types of toothpaste for children, but the dentist should advise your child not to use toothpaste first. The reason is of course because the chemical constituents contained in it are feared the child could swallow.

With increasing age the ability to gargle and swallow a little too much better. We should try to give this Mother of toothpaste (select marked safe for toddlers) to him. Do not worry too much just enough to give a little on the tip of the brush.

Tips:

  • Create a pleasant atmosphere while brushing your teeth, for example, while singing. So the little one does not need forced the fact may be traumatizing for him.
  • Can also perform ritual brushing your teeth with Mother, Father and his brother.

Dental Care for Children

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Cleaning teeth and maintaining dental health is very important for your child, Rub least twice a day, after meals and before bed at night.

1 to 1.5 months of age

You can already start to teach brushing his teeth with a special toothbrush for children. Or, you can also use a soft toothbrush that can be wrapped on your finger. Steps:

1. Brush your baby’s teeth without using toothpaste, to prevent the possibility of swallowing too much fluoride (F) is contained in the toothpaste.

2. Baby toothbrush with rotating movements.

3. Rinse with water to give a clean, ripe white.

To get used to brush my teeth at this age, initially you can familiarize your child see you brushing your teeth. Then, let him hold his own toothbrush and play while brushing your teeth to imitate the movement.

1.5 to 2 years of age

At this age, the child usually has begun to hold a toothbrush and age. So, now your child can be taught to brush my teeth using a special toothpaste for teeth of seed corn. Please arrange for your child not to swallow toothpaste, even though it feels good, so he is not the excess flour. It is important to teach your child brushing his teeth:

1. You and your child standing in front of the mirror. From the back, hold your baby’s hand and bring your toothbrush to the teeth to be brushed. Tell her to imitate the way you hold the brush and the way you move the brush to clean the teeth.

2. Give him an opportunity to learn to brush their own teeth, even if not right way.

3. Once completed, send him gargle with clean boiled water several times.

More than two years of age

Starting at age 2 years, you can begin to teach your child brush his teeth with schrob method. Namely, a tooth brushing method that is easy and simple for toddlers. How:

1. Rub the front teeth top and bottom with a direction to the right and left side.

2. Then, the entire side of the tooth, and all the back teeth.

3. Rinsing with clean water several times.

Vitamins and Mineral for Dental

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

There are several important nutrients needed to form during the formation of healthy teeth and tooth development. These important nutrients are calcium, phosphorus, vitamin D and protein.

  • Calcium

Calcium is a mineral that is needed to form the violence on the bones and teeth. Calcium salts are regularly incorporated into bone tissue and be reabsorbed by the body. Calcium and phosphorus can strengthen teeth. Foods that contain lots of calcium such as green vegetable, grains, nuts, milk, eggs and meat.

Vitamin D functions in regulating the absorption of calcium and phosphorus that play a role in the formation of bones and teeth. Vitamin D deficiency can cause will be easily damaged teeth. The main source of vitamin D is sunshine and fish oils.

  • Protein

Proteins can strengthen the network in the teeth so avoid dental caries disease. Foods that contain lots of protein are meat, fish, eggs and soybeans.

Dental Care in Children

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Generally, the function of teeth is very important at the beginning of the process of digestion. Dental care in children is very important to start early. One way by managing to food consumption in children. Consume too many sweet drinks and obesity is supposed to be the main cause of increased cases of caries in children under five.
The main cause of tooth decay among children is an acid that is formed by bacteria in the oral cavity. Acid is produced from waste food with added sugar and flour, which sticks in the teeth for long.

To avoid introducing holes in the teeth of your child, not for children to drink milk from a bottle of sleeping in sweet liquids, which are not flooding the teeth too long. When teeth begin to grow, to teach children to brush their teeth. Remember your child’s teeth checked every six months
Caring for baby teeth can be done by way of cleaning teeth using a cotton gauze or rinsed with warm water, then slowly rubbed on your baby’s gums. If the child is growing up, parents should teach him about the routine of brushing your teeth.

Providing fiber-rich foods such as vegetable and fruit can clean your child’s teeth because they have to be chewed over and over again.