Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Infant Gum Infection In Pictures Infant Tooth And Gum Cleanser?

Infant tooth and Gum Cleanser? - infant gum infection in pictures

Do not brush children's teeth and gum, with the toothpaste to be approved by the American Dental Association? I fear that there may be additives in toothpaste could do more harm than good. And who knows, a brand that could be approved by the ADA?

4 comments:

Dr.Haya said...

Yes, the ADA supports and accepts certain types of toothpaste. You can check the seal of the ADA in the container of toothpaste. Examples of approved projects, and children who are adopted, older than 2:

1 - Crest Kid's Sparkle Fun flavor toothpaste
2 - Kid's Crest toothpaste Protection
3 - Colgate Kids Barbie

These are the recommendations of the ADA use a toothpaste for children:
1 - Use only a small amount of toothpaste
2 - Monitor children when brushing your teeth and make sure to spit and not swallow. (Children under 6 years are generally not able to spit).
3 - If not recommended by a dentist or other health professional, parents should not fluoride toothpaste for children under two years.


the most important thing to know about the toothpaste is the fluoride concentration. In children, it should be 900 to 950 ppm. 450 ppm, should be good.

If you are an alternative to toothpaste,
You can:
1 - Use a damp clean brush without toothpasteOne of the teeth of children when water is fluoridated in your area. As plaque is removed, the mechanical action of the toothbrush and not the ingredient.
2 - If water is not fluoridated, you can leave your child to the dentist twice a year for fluoride topical.
3 - If water is not fluoridated, ask your dentist for fluoride to your child to prescribe.
4 - You can make a toothpaste in your house from natural ingredients. If you are interested, please send me a message and I'll show you how.

For the Love of Yorkies said...

From what I read on the website of the ADA, no toothpaste, ADA approved for children. A list of products approved by the ADA http://www.ada.org/ada/seal/adaseal_prod on their website ...

It is recommended not to use toothpaste for children, but instead of water. You can read what they say here http://www.ada.org/public/manage/stages/ ...

essentia... said...

I always have baking soda with a drop of peppermint oil in it, made a paste with water and with his fingers, all the people and children have never been applied to cavities of course, were old enough to ignore, to when he said brushing.

Mamma Mia said...

Is it really necessary to use toothpaste on a baby? My daughter was born with two teeth, and should visit a dentist since she was two months. Never use a toothpaste. We have a toothbrush that fits on your finger and rub gently with his teeth. I pulled his first tooth the day he was born, because it loosely so that worries fall, and swallowing. The second tooth lasted until I in the 1st Year, like all other children. I do not assume that because the dough and just rub gently with a toothbrush for kids size that fits on your finger. Never put a toothbrush in a mango in the mouth while they are still little.

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