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Children's Dental Health: What You Need to Know

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A bright smile begins long before the first tooth appears. Parent and caregiver help is important for children to develop healthy teeth. Read on for information from the American Academy of Pediatrics about caring for your child's teeth.

Steps to good dental health include

Fluoride is important because it

Here's how to clean your child's teeth.

Babies to 3 years of age

Children 3 years and older

All children

Here are other ways to help prevent tooth decay in babies and children.

Common Questions

Does pacifier use or thumb-sucking hurt teeth?

Sucking on a pacifier, thumb, or fingers may affect the shape of the mouth or how teeth are lining up.

What should I do when my child falls and loosens a tooth?

What is a pediatric dentist?

Pediatric dentists have special training to provide routine dental care for children and can care for children with complicated oral health problems. They are specialists in the care of children's teeth and mouth problems, especially when

You can find a pediatric dentist in your area on the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry website at www.aapd.org. Some family dentists are trained to provide care for children without complicated problems. There are also many family dentists who provide preventive care to healthy children.

When should my child begin regular dental checkups?

Remember

If you have any questions or concerns about your child's teeth, contact your child's dentist.

Any websites, brand names, products, or manufacturers are mentioned for informational and identification purposes only and do not imply an endorsement by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). The AAP is not responsible for the content of external resources. Information was current at the time of publication. The information contained in this publication should not be used as a substitute for the medical care and advice of your pediatrician. There may be variations in treatment that your pediatrician may recommend based on individual facts and circumstances.