Pediatric (Children’s) Dentistry

Pediatric Dentistry or Children’s Dentistry is dentistry for children from birth to the age of 18. These formative years are important for the development of proper dental care. Teeth should be kept for life and good dental hygiene as a child will result in a healthy smile as an adult. The dentists at WinningSmiles are committed to helping your child achieve great teeth for their entire life. We provide fluoride treatments to help make the teeth strong and cavity resistant as well as sealants that help protect the teeth from cavities.  Our caring staff will help make your child’s visit pleasant and fun.

Diet and the Oral Health Implications

What your children eat affects their teeth. Sugars (found in cake, fruit chews, cookies, candy, milk and juice) and starches (found in pretzels, crackers and potato chips) can cause tooth decay. Add to this the fact that it is more difficult to clean babies' and children's teeth and you can see why debris tends to remain in children's teeth, resulting in bacteria growth and, ultimately, tooth decay. Although baby teeth (deciduous or primary teeth) are eventually replaced with permanent teeth, healthy baby teeth are fundamental to a child's overall health and development. Not only do baby teeth help your child chew, they help develop speech as well as help hold space for the adult (permanent) teeth.

Baby-to-Child Dental Checklist

Some babies are born with neonatal teeth (teeth that develop in the first month) that require dental hygiene or a visit to the dentist for their removal. At least one baby tooth erupts by six months of age. And, yes, it requires cleaning. From six months to 24 months, children begin teething in earnest, indicated by irritability, biting on objects, drooling and ear pulling. As a parent, you can help teething progress by using strategies such as massaging your child's gums, offering a chilled teething ring or cold, wet washcloth and asking your dentist for a teething ointment recommendation. By three years of age, most, if not all baby teeth have erupted. Soon after four years, spaces for permanent teeth begin to appear as the jaw, supporting bone structure and facial bones begin to grow. From six to 12, it is typical for your child to have both baby teeth and permanent teeth in their mouth.

Children Brushing teethOral Health Care Necessities for Children & Infants

Here's a list of dental care necessities from birth on up:

Children should be encouraged to brush their own teeth once they have the coordination to do so.

However, children require the right balance of fluoride treatment. Too much fluoride could be problematic and lead to fluorosis.

Keep in mind that these age ranges are estimates only; you should follow your dentist's recommendations.


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