Archive for : Baby Dental Care

Your Baby’s Teeth Appear? Do not Worry …

Actually, the baby teeth have started since he was still a fetus. However, because growth is still in the jaw, then the process is invisible to our eyes. Hence a more appropriate term to call out the baby tooth is not growing, but “appeared”. The first teeth to appear usually when 5-7 months old baby. Well, if your baby this age and you often see him put his fist (or other object) into the mouth, it’s likely soon will first tooth appears. What signs of emergence of your baby Read more...

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The Effect of Thumb Sucking

Thumb sucking is the childhood habit of putting the thumb in the mouth for comfort or to relieve stress. Babies and young children derive the feeling of security and relaxation when sucking their thumbs or fingers. The activity is normal for infants and toddlers, but should decrease by ages three to four and stop by age five. Parents tend to be more concerned with thumb sucking than is actually warranted. Thumb sucking can affect the healthy development of teeth and mouth, which may cause Read more...

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Dental Care For The Baby

Dental care is very important for starting when baby starting toddler. Because the liquids which is usually drunk by Baby teeth may cause damage. What can be done to keep the dental and oral hygiene for baby? Dental growth and health has occurred since the Baby still in the womb. Therefore, the prospective mother must be diligent to feed some food with a balanced nutrition, especially those containing calcium, vitamin D, vitamin C, vitamin A, and some types of vitamin B and a little Read more...

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