Healthy Baby Teeth For Sparks Toddlers

Sparks NV Family Dentistry For Healthy Toddler Teeth

Though we don’t often think about it, Sparks children as young as 9 or 10 months of age can be infected with cavity producing bacteria, which causes cavities and tooth decay. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that almost 20% of children 2-5 have untreated cavities, and the percentage rises in children over 6. 1

Tooth decay, if left undetected or untreated in Sparks toddlers and children can result in altered eating habits, delayed speech development, and create an unhealthy environment for permanent tooth development. Healthy baby teeth lead to healthier permanent teeth later in life.

Spanish Springs mothers who practice preventive dental and oral care during prenatal and postnatal periods can better protect her child from cavities. Sparks parents and care providers should not prop a bottle for their baby in a crib or car seat, avoiding nighttime bottle or breast feeding, and clean their child’s teeth with a cloth or soft baby toothbrush as soon as they erupt. It is also recommended that Sparks parents check regularly for chalky white or brown spots which could indicate the beginning of decay.2

Reno family dentists in the 89503 zip code area advise taking your child to his first dental appointment six months after the first tooth appears, or around his first birthday to begin discussing fluoride prescriptions and other preventive care issues.

To set up your toddler’s first dental check-up at The Reno Dentist in Reno call 775-323-0700 today! Our knowledgeable staff will be happy to answer all of your questions. We also provide cosmetic and general dentistry for all members of the family.

1 ‘ Untreated Dental Caries in Children,’ CDC.gov, February 9, 2011,http://www.cdc.gov/Features/dsUntreatedCavitiesKids/, accessed on Feb 6, 2012
2 ‘Cavities in Kids: The Truth,’ Medicine Net.com, July 7, 2004, http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=12465, accessed on Feb 6, 2012