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Follow on Google News | NJ Pediatric Dentist Answers: When Should Dental Care Start for Children?NJ pediatric dentist helps parents determine when dental care for children should begin
By: TCR Marketing As soon as teeth begin to show, babies can suffer from tooth decay. Decay can be caused by improper feeding when putting a child to sleep with a bottle. The sugars from the milk remain on the baby’s teeth and eat away at the enamel causing defects and potentially cavities. The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that a child's first visit to the dentist take place by their first birthday. At this visit, a NJ pediatric dentist like Dr. Baldwin will discuss brushing and flossing methods and conduct a complete exam. Pediatric dentists are trained on the specific dental issues of children. Their focus is prevention of major dental work by detecting issues early on and helping children and parents adopt proactive dental hygiene habits. In addition to regular check-ups, NJ pediatric dentist Dr. Baldwin recommends an oral health routine for children at home. Parents should limit children’s sugar intake and help children maintain a regular brushing and flossing schedule to create a good habit. A NJ pediatric dentist like Dr. Baldwin can create an oral health plan for any child. Dr. Baldwin offers routine exams, pulpotomy (baby root canal), fluoride treatments, stainless steel crowns, fillings and restorations, extractions, cleanings, X-rays, consultations and second opinions. For more information, please visit http://kidsdentistnj.com About Point Pleasant Dentistry for Children: Dr. Diane Baldwin and the team at Point Pleasant Dentistry for Children specialize in dental care for children and adolescents. Dr. Baldwin graduated first in her class from UMDNJ-New Jersey Dental School in 2005, where she was the recipient of the William S. Kramer Award for excellence in dentistry Dr. Baldwin went on to complete a post-doctoral training program in pediatric dentistry at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in 2007 where she received extensive training in the management of dental care for children with special medical needs. She continues to serve as a clinical affiliate at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Contact Point Pleasant Dentistry for Children: Dr. Diane Baldwin 3824 River Road Point Pleasant, NJ 08742 http://kidsdentistnj.com/ End
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