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Pediatric Dentist in Spanish Fork

Getting the right dental care as a parent means a lot more than finding a simple pediatric dentist in Spanish Fork. To find the right match, a parent should be well informed on the general and specific needs of his or her children and should learn the best ways to provide them the prevention, treatment, and daily care necessary. We have elected to provide some basic information on infant and child dental needs and treatment so that you can be well prepared to make the important decisions in the early stages of your child's life.


The health of a child is of utmost importance. We believe that a dentist in Spanish Fork should be fully trained and ready at all times to provide your children the best dental care possible. The old saying goes, "even the longest journey begins with just one step." We believe in giving our children a leg up on their first step on the journey of life.


What Can You Learn From A Pediatric Dentist in Spanish Fork?

The first question that many ask their pediatric dentist is when should they schedule their child's first dentist visit? In a normal situation, the recommended time for a first visit is around his or her first birthday. In adult patient-doctor relations, the first appointment is always crucial in establishing trust and confidence. This need is even stronger with children who are often scared or nervous around new faces and the often-foreboding dental office appearance. We work hard to provide a pleasant, inviting environment where a child can feel right at home. It is our belief that this is the best way to reach out and treat your children.


Are Primary Teeth Important?
One might think that, because the baby teeth will fall out eventually that there is no reason to take care of them. However, this is a very crucial time in any child's development. Without a healthy set of baby teeth, the child will find it difficult to maintain good nutritional habits. Furthermore, healthy teeth assist in the verbal and speech habits as well as self-image of children. Primary teeth are the building blocks of permanent teeth and should carefully lay a strong foundation.


Teething
Generally the child's first tooth begins to appear between the ages of 6 and 12 months. This can be a trying time for any parent; the child's gums will be tender, sore, and the child can be very irritable even until the age of 3. Oftentimes the period of teething is one of the most difficult for parents. However, there are ways to ease the pain for the child as well as for you. Oftentimes you can soothe sore gums by rubbing them softly with a clean finger; the backside of a cold spoon; or with a cool, damp cloth. Using teething rings can also help, however we suggest steering clear of teething biscuits as they are prone to containing sugars (not good for baby teeth).


Baby Bottle Tooth Decay
One thing you should be watchful for is baby bottle decay. You should examine the teeth often, especially on the tongue side for dull spots or lines that are whiter than the tooth surface. For more help on examining your child's teeth, feel free to contact us on details. This type of decay is caused by the mixture of sugars in liquids and dental plaque that form acids that damage the baby teeth. Saliva can usually fight against this, however while sleeping the body produces less saliva and the acids are left to create decay. This can be prevented entirely by not allowing infants breast or bottle-feed while asleep.


Good Diet and Health Teeth
For adults and children alike, maintaining a healthy, well-balanced diet is very important in the growth of teeth, bones, and soft tissue in the mouth. The wrong foods can also cause cavities, while the right foods can minimize and help to avoid dental issues. Healthy snacks for infants and young children include vegetables, low-fat yogurt, and cheeses. These all work together to build strong teeth and a lasting dental foundation for the rest of their lives.


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