Children’s Dentistry

Lawton Pediatric Dentistry

Developing healthy oral hygiene habits from an early age is necessary to nurture and maintain a healthy smile. It’s never too early to promote good oral health in your child. There’s a lot you can do even before their first tooth comes in. Once they do hit that milestone, consider bringing them to a pediatric dentist. Here at our comprehensive dental practices, we offer Lawton pediatric dentistry services to keep you and your little one smiling.

Pediatric Dentistry Lawton, OK

Tooth decay often begins at an early age, making young children particularly susceptible. Nearly half of children between the ages of 2-11 have experienced tooth decay while 32% of kids between the ages of 9-11 develop cavities in their permanent teeth. Major contributing factors to this public health problem include baby formula with added sugar and heavily-sugared fruit juices. Even breast milk can cause cavities in baby teeth because of the natural sugars present.

Care for baby teeth should begin as soon as the first tooth appears. We recommend that you bring your child in for an exam no later than his or her first birthday. Regular six-month checkups will put kids on a schedule like most adults, establishing a routine that will last a lifetime.

The following early steps can help guard your child against tooth decay, even before their first dental visit:

  • Your baby’s teeth should always be rinsed with water or wiped down with a damp cloth after feeding, especially before they fall asleep. Milk or formula residue left in the mouth can promote decay even in the youngest patients.
  • Try to wean your child off bottle feeding by their first birthday. This helps avoid decay and minimizes the chance of jaw growth problems from excessive sucking.
  • Begin brushing as soon as the first tooth appears. Even if it’s barely poking through the gum, a tooth can develop decay if not cleaned properly. Start by brushing with a soft bristled brush and water and ask your dentist when it’s ok to begin using a small amount of toothpaste.
  • Help your child brush and remember that kids don’t have the dexterity to clean their teeth on their own until after they can tie their shoes.
  • Don’t give bottles of sugary drinks or milk before bedtime.
  • If you do choose to offer sugary beverages, have your child use a straw, so the teeth to have less contact with the liquid.
  • Try to limit the overall sugary foods your child eats and drinks.

Learn More About Our Lawton Pediatric Dentistry

At Lawton Dental and Implants, we welcome patients of all ages into our dental practice. Pediatric dentistry is one of our specialties, which means your child will feel safe and comfortable in our care. We do everything we can to ensure both parent and child feel confident in the dental chair. Our expert team of dentists is ready to make a difference in your smile! To make an appointment today, contact us online or give us a call at (580) 357-7878.

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