Composite photopolymer materials can be used to restore the milk teeth only if the child allows the doctor to clean the sick tooth well and quietly sits in the chair while the dentist performs the restoration. Composite fillings are usually put to children after 3 years. If the doctor has performed his work qualitatively, then the composite will serve for a long time and prevent early destruction of the tooth. They cannot be used for prolonged caries and for poor hygienic teeth care. In each case, the doctor chooses the optimal material for sealing the milk tooth.
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The main rules of dental care in children
· The first teeth can be cleaned with special brushes. (oral B stage 1,2,3,4). First, brushing your teeth is done without a paste. Brush should be changed once a month. The main movement of the brush movements-sweeping-from the gums to the cutting edge or the chewing surface of the tooth.
· It is very important that the children also brush their teeth every day.
· Up to 6 years old the child can not clean his teeth with high quality himself. Therefore, after he does this, parents must check the quality of the cleaning and finish this procedure with their own hands.
· Toothpaste (appropriate to the age of the child) can be used even in young children. If you are sure that the child does not swallow the paste.
· The paste is applied to the brush in a very small amount. Brush your teeth twice a day-after breakfast and after dinner before bed.
· After six years, the child can clean his teeth well, but parents should check how he does it every day
To keep the child’s teeth healthy it is necessary:
· Limit the use of sweets especially between basic meals. (Give the child sweets only right after meals or a day off. After this, the child should immediately brush his teeth or rinse his mouth).
· Brest feeding
· Juices and other sweet drinks should be drunk through a straw.
· In time, discard the bottle with the pacifier.
· Observe hygiene. Do not give the child a pacifier or a spoon that you licked yourself or have tried the child’s food.
· Make sure that your child uses his teeth in the proper way: - Actively chewed, not lazy to gnaw firm vegetables, fruits, did not take foreign objects into his mouth, did not suck and did not bite his tongue, cheeks, lips.
· Tempering a child, preservation and treatment of other diseases of other diseases is also the prevention of tooth decay.
· Consult your pediatrician about the advisability of prescribing vitamins and calcium preparations for the child, which are necessary for the overall strengthening the body and for the proper formation of healthy teeth.
· Regular visit the dentist two or three times a year.