Dr Chika Onoja, a dentist, says using warm water and salt to clean the gums of infant before the teeth emerges will give healthy teeth.
Onoja told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Abuja that a good dental care starts from birth. While regular visits to someone like a Dentist Little Rock are vital, independent care is also important in promoting a positive dental attitude.
She says that fluoride is found naturally in water and it plays an important role in healthy tooth development.
She said that bacteria in the mouth could not harm the gums of infants before the teeth emerge, however, cleaning the gums with warm water and salt would help in developing healthy teeth.
If you find your baby’s or child’s teeth are in fact becoming damaged and your worried their gums could sustain damage as a result, you may feel the need to look into this further, after all tooth extractions in younger people is available if necessary.
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“Before your baby’s first teeth appear you can be using warm salt water to be cleaning the gums of the baby.
“Once the teeth begin to appear, you should keep using the salt in warm water with cotton to clean it at least twice a week.
“Some babies’ teeth begin to emerge at about three to four months of age, a soft bristle toothbrush could be introduced after 12 months of age when more teeth appear.
“Mothers could use a baby toothbrush, with soft small head which will allow you to reach all parts of your baby’s mouth easily,’’ the expert.
Onoja said small quantities of toothpaste could be added as swallowing causes no harm to the child. However, she added that they should be taught to spit out after brushing as they grow up. If you have any issues with your child’s teeth, you should remember pediatric dentists help with small children.
She noted that it was important to brush inside and outside of the baby’s teeth and tongue to remove bacteria that could cause bad breath.
She added that vigorous brushing should be avoided due to the tenderness of the gum.
The dentist further advised that not only children, but the entire family members should change their toothbrush after three months of use.







