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Child Dentistry

Parents want to be sure to purchase dental coverage that meets the needs of their children. A common question for parents is when coverage should begin. The answer varies, but most doctors recommend that parents begin early. Remember that the health of baby teeth can affect the health of permanent teeth that will replace them. In children, dentists check the placement as well as the health of permanent teeth waiting to replace baby teeth. For this reason, whether families sign on to a group or individual insurance plan, all family members, including young children, need access to sound dental care. In addition to a dental insurance plan, parents need to know the basics involved in caring for a child’s teeth. For example: brushing should begin early and should be done two to three times per day, particularly at night. Browse the articles below to learn more about this and other topics in pediatric dental care.

10/17/2006
Dental care of the child focuses on prevention and detection of any dental problems. It includes education about oral hygiene, preventive measures, and treatment of any problems. What is the information for this topic? Regular brushing and flossing by children can reduce or eliminate plaque, a bacteria-rich deposit that settles on the teeth. Through regular teeth cleaning, the dentist or hygienist can remove the remnants of plaque missed through brushing and flossing. These plaque remnants adhere to the teeth as tartar or calculus.

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