![]()
| ![]() ![]() The Importance of Good Oral Hygiene by Amy A. Napierala, D.D.S. reviewed by Laura Jana, M.D., F.A.A.P. You will do your child a great favor if you teach her the basics of good oral hygiene right from the start. Oral hygiene simply involves the removal of plaque (a thin, transparent film) and food from the teeth and gums. If plaque is removed regularly, then the bacteria in your child's mouth will not be in contact with the tooth surfaces long enough to allow the build-up of acid necessary to cause the breakdown in the enamel (the hard, outer surface of the tooth) that leads to cavities. While it is ideal to brush after each meal, dentists realize that this laudable goal may be unrealistic. Still, there are many things you can do to encourage good oral hygiene:
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| About Us |
Contact Us |
Our Partners Privacy Policy | Ethics | Advertising Policy | Terms of Service © Copyright 2004 The Dr. Spock Company. All Rights Reserved. THIS SITE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE. The information drSpock.com
provides is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for
professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your health care
professional if you have a specific health concern. Mention or advertisement
of any product, service, or brand does not constitute endorsement, guarantee,
or recommendation by The Dr. Spock Company. Please read our full
Terms of Service. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||