Pediatric Dentistry- Getting Your Children Off To The Right Start

 

Pediatric dentistry is a branch of dentistry that is concerned with children from birth until puberty. This area of dental medicine pays attention to pediatric/adolescent growth as well as development. And it includes every aspect of the highly-specialized pediatric restorative techniques as well as modalities. Pediatric dentistry focuses a lot of attention on tooth decay prevention. Studies have shown that inadequate oral health care in our little ones can result in poor school performance as well as poor social relationships. Consequently, pediatric dentists provide advice on how to make the teeth strong, why there is need to develop healthy eating habits plus how to prevent diseases from happening.

However, after reading the initial paragraph about pediatric dentistry you might still be wondering if there is any need for this discipline. Since baby teeth last for just a short period of time. By 12 years of age most children would have lost their last set of these teeth. One of the reasons why this set of teeth is important is: because they provide the necessary framework for what is coming afterwards; future growth plus development of the permanent teeth. So if they are not well taken care of it could for instance mean loss of vital space for future permanent teeth.

Other reasons include: they will enable your child to have a pleasing smile boosting the child’s social acceptance and this will equally make your child to get proper nutrition. Adequate chewing demands that your child possesses healthy baby teeth. And this can not be provided by missing or decayed baby or primary teeth.    

This is why what children eat is very important. Sugars that can be found in candy, cookies, cakes, juice and milk as well as starch that can be found in potatoes and pretzels can result in tooth decay. And to make matters worse is the fact that it is much more challenging to clean the teeth of babies as well as those of children. 

This makes it more likely for debris to be found in the teeth of children fostering the growth of bacteria and eventually tooths decay. Even though primary or deciduous teeth of children will be lost or replaced some time in the future, it is important to care for them as they are basic to the child’s general health as well as development.   

Alright with that said and done what other things should any interested person or concerned parent know about pediatric dentistry? Well, it is also important to know what to expect and do in the course of a child’s growth and development of his/her teeth. In this regard, by six months you should expect at least one tooth to erupt in your child’s mouth.  If your child should develop neonatal teeth (teeth that has developed in the first month), then this will require dental hygiene, but can also be removed by a dentist.

Ages six months to two years is usually the period when your children start teething. This is often expressed via irritability, object biting, ear pulling and drooling. Parents can help their children manage the pain during this period by massaging their gums. You can also visit the pediatric dentist to recommend a teething ointment for your baby.

Now by the age of three most or even the entire child’s teeth would have erupted. And by four years of age spaces meant for permanent teeth will start to appear. Then, between six years to twelve years of age, it is normal for children to possess a mixed set of temporary as well as permanent teeth.        

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