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What You Need to Know About Children's Toothpaste
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Dental hygiene is crucial during the formative years. As soon as the first baby tooth appears, it is crucial to establish a hygiene routine that entails brushing twice a day. However, most parents and guardians struggle with the right toothpaste choice for children. With all the different manufacturers on the market, it is advisable to consult a pediatric dentist or specialist for advice.

Unlike adult toothpastes, which usually have a minty taste, kids prefer fruity flavors. Besides taste, there are several factors you need to consider when choosing a toothpaste for your children. The amount of fluoride in a toothpaste can help you make an informed decision, as excess fluoride can discolor developing teeth. Brownish or white stains on adult teeth can sometimes be caused by high fluoride levels in the toothpaste your child uses.

While it is crucial to start brushing when the child's first teeth appear around age 7 months, you should start with a finger brush and introduce a toothbrush and toothpaste gradually. Dental experts recommend starting with water and fluoride-free gels during the initial stages and waiting until the child is at least 1 year old before using fluoridated toothpaste. When it is time to choose a toothpaste for your child, consult with your dentist to recommend some choices suitable for your child.

The risks of swallowing fluoride toothpaste are reduced when you purchase the right product. And, a little bit goes a long way. Consult with our pediatric dentist and schedule routine visits to ensure clean and healthy teeth for your child!

Why Are Primary Teeth Important?
Dental health is vital for all ages, especially young children. As a parent or guardian, ensuring healthy primary teeth goes a long way to maintaining good oral health and overall well-being. Also known as baby teeth, primary teeth play a crucial role in eating and chewing, creating space for permanent teeth and allowing for normal jaw and muscle development. In addition, primary teeth also affect speech development and facial aesthetics. The front teeth typically come in by the age of six, and the back teeth at the ages of 10 to 13. Visiting the dentist regularly is crucial to maintain your child's oral health.

Should Baby Teeth With Cavities Be Filled?
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Cavities can affect anyone, from children to older adults. If your child has cavities, it is necessary to act quickly before the damage worsens. Dental fillings are an effective solution that restores structural integrity, allowing the child to speak, chew, and smile until their permanent teeth grow in. While cavities might not raise concerns during the formative years, premature tooth loss in children can affect adjacent teeth if left untreated. In addition, severe decay can cause infection, discomfort, and other health complications. Schedule routine checkups with our trusted dentist. We can detect signs of cavities early and recommend effective solutions to ensure long-lasting oral health.

Our treatment philosophy centers around each child's individual needs and concerns to create a gentle and caring approach that works for that child. We firmly believe that a positive, enjoyable dental experience will help children build confidence and knowledge that will create a lifetime of great dental health.



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16650 NE 79th Street, Suite 100, Redmond, WA 98052



 

 

 
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