Neglecting a child’s oral health is one of the biggest mistakes a parent can make. Poor nutrition and lack of teeth cleaning within the first two years of a kid’s life has been related to cases of tooth decay. According to statistics, tooth decay is 5 times more widespread to kids compared to asthma. Also, developing tooth decay in primary teeth also heightens the risk of tooth decay in permanent teeth. Therefore, it is imperative for parents to start teaching their children on good oral hygiene habits to prevent future dental problems when they grow up. However, if your baby has already developed signs of tooth decay, it is not too late to reverse the condition. Here are some few steps to follow once you notice tooth decay on your child. 1. Teach Your Baby How to Brush and Floss Twice a Day Learning how to brush properly may take…
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