First of all, you should take care of your own oral hygiene. Not everyone knows that caries is an infectious disease. The baby is born without cariogenic bacteria in the mouth. However, if the baby comes into contact with them (e.g. because the mother gives him a pacifier that he has licked), then harmful microorganisms settle on the baby’s gums and then on his erupted teeth. In this case, the risk of dental caries in infants increases significantly. It is also recommended that the mother chew xylitol gum 3 months before the baby’s teething (i.e. from the third month of his life). Xylitol works, among others: antibacterial. The gum should be chewed 5 minutes after meals (4-5 times a day). ATTENTION! Chewing gum does not replace brushing your teeth. It is also important to treat any defects of the parents. This significantly reduces the risk of your child being infected with caries. To prevent your baby from getting dental caries, you must also take care of his or her oral hygiene from the moment of birth. Before the teeth erupt, you need to wash your gums with a gauze pad soaked in water or chamomile. When the first teeth appear, it is recommended to use a special children’s toothbrush. You should also not let your child fall asleep with a bottle in his mouth. This is how „bottle tooth decay” occurs. The milk remaining in the mouth is an excellent breeding ground for bacteria that cause tooth decay. In addition, saliva secretion decreases during sleep, which promotes tooth decay. Preventing caries also means taking care of a proper diet. You should avoid foods that contain caries, i.e. do not accustom your child to sweets or chips.
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