It’s never too early to start caring for your teeth.
Dr. C knows how you can care for your teeth so they will last your whole life...
check this out!
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never go to bed without brushing your teeth
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teeth need exercise... chew on healthy snacks
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protect your smile... brush your teeth
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don’t forget to floss when you brush
We've got neat things to see and do here at Dr. C’s like a picture scrapbook of drawings from our friends (see if your picture made it), and a fun drawing we did for you to colour and show. Keep Smiling!
Ten Tips for Parents of Newborns
1. Before your baby has teeth, wipe the gums gently with a clean wet cloth after each feeding.
2. If your baby sleeps with a bottle or sippy cup at naptime or bedtime, fill it with water only.
3. If your baby normally falls asleep while feeding, brush his or her teeth before feeding.
4. Lift your baby’s lip and watch for changes in colour, lines or spots on your child’s teeth as these may be signs of potential problems.
5. As soon as the first tooth appears, start brushing your baby’s teeth with fluoride toothpaste in the morning and before bedtime. Fluoride is a mineral that protects teeth.
6. Put a small dab of toothpaste across a small soft brush. Wipe off excess toothpaste until the child can spit it out. Begin flossing at least once a day when your child’s teeth are touching.
7. Change your child's toothbrush every one to three months or immediately after an illness.
8. Let your child watch you brushing your teeth and assist with your child’s tooth brushing.
9. To prevent spreading germs that cause tooth decay, do not put anything in your child’s mouth if it has been in your mouth. Don’t share spoons, cups, food, toothbrushes, etc.
10. Visit your dentist by the age of one year, or when the first teeth appear. Take your child to the dentist for regular checkups to make sure there are no problems.
The drawing above was the winning entry, by Pawan Chopra, of our Tooth Fairy drawing competition. Nice job!