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Rs.1,000* each.
Hello Mommies, We present before you a new
discussion series powered by Colgate Kids. To participate in the
discussion, please tell us in the comments what you know about the milk
teeth of your li'l one by simply answering the questions asked in the
carousels. Best 3 Answers stand a chance to win FirstCry vouchers of
Rs.1,000* each.
Importance of Milk Teeth
Baby teeth are very important to child\'s health and development. They help the baby chew, speak and smile😄. They also hold space in the jaws for permanent teeth that are growing under the gums.
Baby teeth are very important to child's health and development. They help the baby chew, speak and smile😄. They also hold space in the jaws for permanent teeth that are growing under the gums.
Milk teeth are most important to the children,so that is why protection is also much important.
Clean the teeth daily twice and do not allow to eat much of sweets in order to avoid cavities in the teeth and to maintain healthy teeth for their healthy eating habit
Milk teeth are most important to the children,so that is why protection is also much important.
Clean the teeth daily twice and do not allow to eat much of sweets in order to avoid cavities in the teeth and to maintain healthy teeth for their healthy eating habit
Milk teeth start erupting at around age of 6months. Usually, the first one to erupt is the lower front tooth (incisors). Proper care starts even before eruption of teeth, cleaning of gum pads with moist muslin cloth. Brushing of teeth starts as soon as the first tooth erupts in the mouth, by using a silicone brush or a child brush or a wet muslin cloth. Special care to be taken while baby feeds at night and sleeps, most decay occurs if we don’t clean the teeth then. Happy brushing and perfect smiles!
Milk teeth start erupting at around age of 6months. Usually, the first one to erupt is the lower front tooth (incisors). Proper care starts even before eruption of teeth, cleaning of gum pads with moist muslin cloth. Brushing of teeth starts as soon as the first tooth erupts in the mouth, by using a silicone brush or a child brush or a wet muslin cloth. Special care to be taken while baby feeds at night and sleeps, most decay occurs if we don’t clean the teeth then. Happy brushing and perfect smiles!
Milk teeth emerge through a baby\'s gums during the first couple of years of life. By the time the infant is aged 2.5 to 3.0 years, all 20 of the milk teeth should have fully emerged.
Milk teeth emerge through a baby's gums during the first couple of years of life. By the time the infant is aged 2.5 to 3.0 years, all 20 of the milk teeth should have fully emerged.
milk teeth need to clean from the beginning i.e. from when teeth starting to grow. we can use silicone brush available on firstcry starting from 70 to 80 RS. it is useful use clean the tongue
milk teeth need to clean from the beginning i.e. from when teeth starting to grow. we can use silicone brush available on firstcry starting from 70 to 80 RS. it is useful use clean the tongue
Healthy Milk teeth directly affects the health and growth of the baby, parents should ensure the proper care of babies teeth also with using the proper recommended products by the Doctors! 👨⚕
Healthy Milk teeth directly affects the health and growth of the baby, parents should ensure the proper care of babies teeth also with using the proper recommended products by the Doctors! 👨⚕
Baby teeth are very important to your child\'s health and development. They help him or her chew, speak and smile. They also hold space in the jaws for permanent teeth that are growing under the gums
Baby teeth are very important to your child's health and development. They help him or her chew, speak and smile. They also hold space in the jaws for permanent teeth that are growing under the gums
Hello Mommies, We present before you a new
discussion series powered by Colgate Kids. To participate in the
discussion, please tell us in the comments what you know about the milk
teeth of your li'l one by simply answering the questions asked in the
carousels. Best 3 Answers stand a chance to win FirstCry vouchers of
Rs.1,000* each.