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“ BETTER CHILD THE ART OF BABY TOOTH BRUSHING From the newborn stage, gently wipe your baby’s gums with a clean, soft, damp cloth. Once the first tooth arrives, it’s time to upgrade to a soft-bristled baby toothbrush and a tiny smear of fluoride toothpaste. Gently brush your baby's teeth twice a day. THE FIRST DENTAL VISIT The American Academy of Paediatrics and the American Dental Association both give the same advice: First visit by first birthday. This early visit is more about getting your baby acquainted with the dentist and setting the stage for a lifetime of positive dental experiences. BABY BOTTLE TOOTH DECAY Even in the land of milk teeth, there be dragons. Baby bottle tooth decay is a condition caused by prolonged exposure to sugary drinks and can wreak havoc on those tiny teeth. Prevention is key: do not put your baby to sleep with anything other than water in their bottle. DIET AND DENTAL HEALTH A diet rich in calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin-rich fruits and vegetables can help fortify those tiny teeth against decay. TEETHING TROUBLES Teething, which typically starts around six months of age, can cause drooling, fussiness, and the occasional sleepless night. Cold teething rings, gentle gum massages, and lots of cuddles can help ease the discomfort. PACIFIERS While pacifiers can be soothing for babies, long-term use might lead to dental issues like misaligned teeth. The general rule is to start weaning your child off pacifiers around age two or three. MAKING ORAL CARE FUN Let's face it, not every baby is going to be thrilled about having their teeth brushed. Turning it into a game, complete with songs, colourful toothbrushes, and maybe even a little toothbrushing dance, can help turn the tide in your favour, *
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