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Fluoride Intake for Infants

Friday, February 17th, 2012
Fluoride Take of Infants

Fluoride is a compound of fluorine. Fluoride is a natural element that can be found in many things, like the water we drink and the food we eat. Fluoride compounds are therefore added to some toothpaste and dentists may also give every year fluoride treatment. Fluoride is a natural mineral that strengthens tooth enamel and makes it more resistant to decay. While all people need fluoride, the need is especially important for young children. Healthier and stronger teeth are the result of the absorption of fluoride and developing enamel as new teeth are being formed.



Tooth Decay in Children

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012
Baby Teeth Decay

A Recent Study revealed that incidents of tooth decay in children are on increase for last few years. Frequency of cavities in baby teeth of children of age below 5 years is increasing. Normally people think that baby teeth are to be replaced by adult teeth and no need to take baby teeth seriously. This is a big misconception and cause of worsening the issue.



Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

Saturday, December 10th, 2011
Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

Tooth decay in infants or young children is called Baby Bottle Tooth Decay. It occurs due to prolonged contact of sugary liquids (both natural or artificial) with teeth. Bacteria in the mouth interact with sugar and create acids, which damage the tooth.



Dental Care for Children

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011
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Teeth are very important, as they are used in eating. Good teeth make your smile better. Good teeth enhance your confidence. Parents should take care of teeth of their babies. Good eating and caring habits right from the early age ensure healthy teeth and avoid certain dental problems.