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Milk teeth make space for the permanent teeth to grow in the right direction, thereby developing a proper jaw. Milk teeth help a child speak – without them, a child can\'t form simple words with their mouth to communicate and speak clearly.
When a child\'s teeth begin to come in, follow these tips: Brush their teeth with an infant toothbrush. Use water and a tiny bit of infant toothpaste. And make sure kids get enough fluoride for their healthy teeth.
Milk teeth make space for the permanent teeth to grow in the right direction, thereby developing a proper jaw. Milk teeth help a child speak – without them, a child can't form simple words with their mouth to communicate and speak clearly.
When a child's teeth begin to come in, follow these tips: Brush their teeth with an infant toothbrush. Use water and a tiny bit of infant toothpaste. And make sure kids get enough fluoride for their healthy teeth.
Milk teeth, also known as primary teeth or baby teeth, are the first set of teeth that children develop. They typically start to erupt around 6 months of age and continue until around age 3. Caring for milk teeth is crucial for a child\'s dental health. Here are some tips to care milk teeth i.e. regular cleaning, proper nutrition, limit sugary foods & drinks, regular dental checkups, fluoride, avoid putting baby to bed with a bottle, encourage healthy habits.
Milk teeth, also known as primary teeth or baby teeth, are the first set of teeth that children develop. They typically start to erupt around 6 months of age and continue until around age 3. Caring for milk teeth is crucial for a child's dental health. Here are some tips to care milk teeth i.e. regular cleaning, proper nutrition, limit sugary foods & drinks, regular dental checkups, fluoride, avoid putting baby to bed with a bottle, encourage healthy habits.
milk teeth is above 6 month to 9month
2. don't give sweet more
3. avoid chocolate
When a child's teeth begin to come in, follow these tips: Brush their teeth with an infant toothbrush. Use water and a tiny bit of infant toothpaste. And make sure kids get enough fluoride for their healthy teeth.
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