Children's oral and dental health includes the following main elements:


Brushing Teeth: It is important for children to develop regular tooth brushing habits. Tooth brushing helps remove a bacterial layer called plaque from the teeth and contributes to the prevention of cavities. The appropriate age for children to start brushing their teeth is from the beginning of the teething period. Tooth brushing for children should be done at least twice a day, in the morning and in the evening, using toothpaste containing fluoride.


Diet: A healthy diet positively affects children's oral and dental health. Sugary and starchy foods and drinks can contribute to the formation of cavities. A balanced diet helps children protect their teeth while supporting their overall health.


Dental Exams: It is important for children to be taken to the dentist regularly. Dentists check children's dental health, take necessary precautions and detect problems. Problems detected early can help prevent more serious problems.


Preventive Treatments: Preventive treatments such as fluoride varnishes and fissure sealants can be used to protect children's teeth against cavities.


Oral Hygiene Habits: Teaching children oral hygiene habits ensures that they have healthy oral and dental health throughout their lives. These habits may include brushing your teeth, flossing, and regular dental checkups.


Paying due attention to children's oral and dental health is important for a healthy smile and general good health. In addition, taking children to the dentist regularly and paying attention to oral hygiene helps children maintain their dental health.

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