Unlike adult teeth, baby teeth are more sensitive and prone to cavities. Hence, properly caring for the baby’s teeth is essential so that the gums and roots are unaffected. Since a child’s birth teeth will eventually fall off and give rise to the permanent set, parents need more clarification about the oral hygiene they should maintain with the milk or baby teeth. 

According to many, oral hygiene can be ignored since the milk teeth are not permanent. However, this is completely untrue. If you experience a problem with your child’s teeth, visit a professional dentist in Folkestone and get the same check before it is too late.

What are the myths associated with baby teeth?

Myth 1: Baby teeth do not develop a cavity

If there is decay in the baby’s teeth, it can lead to infection and permanent damage to the roots and gums. It’s a wrong conception that milk teeth don’t develop cavities. If not brushed properly, baby teeth can develop cavities, damaging the roots permanently and stopping the permanent set of teeth from developing.

Myth 2: Baby teeth oral hygiene is not important

Many parents think it is unnecessary to take care of the milk teeth since they will fall off eventually. However, this is a wrong belief. If oral hygiene is not maintained, the teeth that erupt will also be damaged in the long run. 

Myth 3: Dentist appointment is not necessary

For many parents, taking their kids to the dentist is a luxury; however, it is necessary for the child. Even if your child is not facing any dental issues, getting a dental check-up is necessary to ensure that their gums and roots have developed properly. The dentist will also check the shaping and structure of the teeth to ensure that the permanent set of teeth develops properly.

Myth 4:  Baby teeth regular brushing is not  necessary

It is okay for a child to skip brushing and flossing sometimes. This is an absolute disaster, and this practice should not be followed or encouraged among children. As soon as milk teeth crop up, the child should start brushing the same. This is one of the hygienic oral habits essential for the child’s physical well-being.

Are you facing problems with your child’s teeth? Contact and schedule your appointment with Cheriton Dental Practice. We offer a full range of both NHS and private dentistry and private orthodontic treatment for children and adults by a specialist in orthodontics.

 

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