Want to share your parenting queries and get answers
Get Solutions and advice from other parents and experts
Ask a Question
Guardian of a 9 yr 3 m old girl9 months ago
Q.

Good morning sir ma papa ki cavities undi doctor dhagariki velthe root canal cheyinchali annaru papa age 8 years please advise me sir

2 Answers
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy9 months ago
A. If your 8-year-old child has cavities, here are some steps you can suggest to help prevent further damage and improve their oral health: 1. Visit a Dentist: The most important step is to take your child to a dentist for a thorough check-up. The dentist can assess the cavities and may recommend fillings, fluoride treatments, or other necessary dental work to prevent the cavities from worsening. 2. Regular Brushing: Ensure your child brushes their teeth twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and encourage proper brushing techniques (gentle circular motions). Supervise your child’s brushing until they are old enough to do it properly on their own. 3. Flossing: Help your child floss daily to remove food particles and plaque between the teeth where a toothbrush may not reach. This is particularly important to prevent cavities between teeth. 4. Limit Sugary Foods and Drinks: Sugary foods, sodas, and sticky snacks can contribute to the formation of cavities. Encourage your child to eat a balanced diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables, and healthy snacks while limiting sugary treats. 5. Drink Water: Encourage your child to drink water throughout the day, especially after meals, to help wash away food particles and prevent plaque buildup. 6. Fluoride Treatments: Talk to your dentist about the possibility of fluoride treatments. Fluoride helps strengthen enamel and can help prevent further decay. 7. Dental Sealants: If the cavities are on the chewing surfaces of the molars, dental sealants may be a good option. Sealants are thin protective coatings applied to the teeth to prevent bacteria and plaque from accumulating. 8. Regular Dental Checkups: Make sure your child sees a dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings, usually every six months. By following these steps, you can help your child maintain better oral health and prevent further cavities.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
SIMILAR QUESTIONS
Guardian of a 3 m old girl
Guardian of a 3 m old girl
Guardian of a 1 yr 2 m old girl
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Mom of a 3 yr 11 m old boy
Guardian of 0 children
Guardian of a 3 yr 2 m old girl
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Mom of a 8 m old girl
Do you know any solution to this question?Let’s go to the app - To help out fellow parents & to get answers to your questions

Add An Answer

Add An Answer
Add An Answer

Post Answer

Ask a Question
This question is being asked for:
Your identity will not be revealed
POST