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Exclusive: World Oral Health Day 2024: How To Protect Kids' Smiles from Dental Caries
Every year on March 20th, we commemorate Oral Health Day as a reminder of the common tendency to overlook oral health, emphasizing that it should never be neglected under any circumstances. However, particular attention should be directed towards infants, as they are more prone to getting dental caries.
In an interview with Boldsky, Dr Prabhavathi H B, Senior Consultant Pediatric Dentist at Kinder Hospital, provides necessary insights on oral health in children, how to combat dental caries and the neccessity for dental health checkups for kids.

What
You
Need
To
Know
About
Infant
Oral
Health?
Infant
oral
health
refers
to
the
maintenance
and
care
of
a
baby's
oral
cavity,
including
monitoring
teeth
development
and
ensuring
good
oral
hygiene
practices
from
an
early
age.
Why
Infant
Oral
Health
Care
is
Important
Infant
oral
health
care
is
crucial
because
it
plays
a
significant
role
in
a
child's
overall
well-being.
Neglecting
oral
hygiene
can
lead
to
dental
issues
such
as
dental
caries,
which
can
cause
pain,
infections,
and
impact
the
child's
quality
of
life.
Causes
For
Tooth
Decay
In
Babies
Tooth
decay
in
babies
can
be
caused
by
factors
such
as
improper
oral
hygiene
practices,
frequent
consumption
of
sugary
foods
and
drinks,
prolonged
bottle
usage,
especially
at
bedtime,
and
nocturnal
breastfeeding
after
the
appearance
of
the
first
primary
tooth.
Precautions
For
Preventing
Tooth
Decay
In
Babies
To
prevent
tooth
decay
in
babies,
parents
should
practice
good
oral
hygiene
habits,
use
a
soft
toothbrush
to
clean
their
baby's
teeth
twice
daily,
limit
sugary
food
and
drink
intake,
discourage
prolonged
bottle
usage,
especially
at
bedtime,
and
transition
to
cup
drinking
by
12-14
months
of
age.
Solutions
For
Baby
Tooth
Decay
If
a
baby
develops
tooth
decay,
solutions
include
seeking
prompt
dental
treatment,
such
as
fluoride
varnish
application,
counseling
on
dietary
habits
and
oral
hygiene
practices,
and
addressing
any
underlying
causes
contributing
to
tooth
decay.
Tips
for
Parents
for
Infant
Teeth
Care
and
Health
Checkups
•
Start
oral
hygiene
practices
as
soon
as
the
first
primary
tooth
erupts,
using
a
soft
toothbrush
and
cleaning
teeth
twice
daily.
•
Educate
parents
on
correct
tooth
brushing
methods
and
techniques.
•
Introduce
solid
foods
between
6
to
12
months
and
discourage
nocturnal
breastfeeding
after
the
appearance
of
the
first
primary
tooth.
•
Limit
prolonged
bottle
usage,
especially
at
bedtime,
and
transition
to
cup
drinking
by
12-14
months
of
age.
•
Offer
children
whole
fruits
that
are
either
cut
or
peeled
rather
than
serving
fruit
juice.
•
After
six
months,
introduce
mineral-rich
cereals
alongside
breastfeeding
for
infants.
•
Avoid
giving
cow's
milk
to
infants
until
they
reach
one
year
of
age
and
instead
focus
on
breast
milk.
•
Schedule
regular
health
checkups
for
newborns
to
monitor
their
oral
health
and
address
any
concerns
early.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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