Whether they arrive early or
late in your baby's mouth, the appearance of baby’s first teeth are a cause for
celebration. Despite "teething trauma," those tiny pearly whites
represent a milestone of development, and mark the beginning of a lifetime of
varied dental concerns.
Generally relaxed parental
attitudes surrounding the initial 20 "baby teeth" can progress
through many stages: Brushing and flossing, dealing with the tooth fairy, first
"fears," dental caries, straightening, whitening, wisdom teeth, loss
of teeth, possible jaw or gum problems.
Encourage Good Habits
The fact that human beings
receive two
full sets of teeth does
not make it any easier. What many people do not realize is that by the time
those first infant teeth appear, somewhere between four and 16 weeks, the
"buds" have been developing in the jaw for almost a year. Tooth buds
begin to form within six weeks of conception.
Even though it is sometimes
said that primary teeth are simply "place-savers," for a permanent
set of ivories, a kids dentist will tell you that it's never too early to
encourage good habits. From the time a child can hold a toothbrush -- and even
before -- it's wise to establish brushing routines, encourage proper nutrition
and limit sweets.
Keep It Friendly and Fun
An early visit to a dentist who
specializes in comfortable examinations, preventive care and education
concerning health of the teeth and mouth will prepare a child for a lifetime of
smiles. Beginning at about age six, the loss and replacement of those first baby
teeth signals an ongoing process that will last into early adulthood.
In many cases today, the last
four teeth to make their appearance, the so-called "wisdom teeth" at
the far ends of the jawbone, will also be the first teeth to be lost. For
reasons not fully understood, modern jaws are often not large enough to
accommodate these large molars.
Playtime Dental is committed to providing complete children
dental care, with the goal of helping you keep the smile on your child's face
through an entire lifetime. Call for an appointment today!
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