Pregnancy and Oral Health: It's Important to Visit the Dentist This brochure points out that good oral hygiene and a healthy diet are important to both mother and baby. It emphasizes the ADA’s position that oral health care is generally safe at any point during pregnancy even routine radiographs and being given local anesthesia. Explains how increased hormone levels can affect the gums and how to fight tooth decay with a healthy diet and daily home care. Reminds patients to discuss any medications with the dentist. W100 8 panels, 50 per pack PERSONALIZE IT! DAB095 Healthy Smiles for Mother and Baby From pregnancy through baby’s first year, all mothers need this advice. Highlights the importance of mom’s oral health and that dental care is generally safe during pregnancy. Offers tips for starting baby off with healthy habits and finding a dental home. Alerts moms that decay- causing bacteria can be passed to the baby. Order the personalized version of this brochure and generate referrals from local OB-GYNs! W196 8 panels, 50 per pack PERSONALIZE IT! DAB020 STANDARD BROCHURES PACKS MEMBER RETAIL 1 $28.00 $42.00 2-9 $23.80 $35.70 10+ $21.00 $31.50 PERSONALIZED BROCHURES QTY MEMBER RETAIL 150 $82.50 $124.00 400 $196.00 $300.00 800 $360.00 $540.00 Pricing for Brochures The charts below tell the names of the baby and adult teeth. The pictures show when each tooth usually comes in (erupt) and is lost (shed). But not all children get the same teeth at the same times. Your child’s teeth may come in earlier or later than the ages in these charts. Most children go through a stage when they have mixed dentition. This means that they have a mix of baby and adult teeth. During this time their smile can look uneven, with some big teeth, some small teeth, some crowded teeth, or maybe even some missing teeth. Smiles often even out once all their adult teeth are in place. When your child is around age 7, the dentist will do a dental “growth and development check” to make sure your child’s adult teeth are coming in properly and that the back teeth are working together the way they should. Your dentist may also take an X-ray of their teeth. If your child’s teeth or bite need treatment, it’s best to get an early start. Molar (wisdom tooth) Molar (wisdom tooth) Second premolar Second premolar First premolar First premolar Canine (cuspid) Canine (cuspid) Lateral incisor Lateral incisor Central incisor Central incisor Second molarCanine Second molar First molar First molar (cuspid) Canine (cuspid) Lateral incisor Lateral incisor Central incisorCentral incisor Baby (Primary) Teeth Adult (Permanent) Teeth Upper Teeth Erupt Shed Central incisor 8-12 mos. 6-7 yrs. Lateral incisor 9-13 mos. 7-8 yrs. Canine (cuspid) 16-22 mos. 10-12 yrs. First molar 13-19 mos. 9-11 yrs. Second molar 25-33 mos. 10-12 yrs. Lower Teeth Erupt Shed Second molar 23-31 mos. 10-12 yrs. First molar 14-18 mos. 9-11 yrs. Canine (cuspid) 17-23 mos. 9-12 yrs. Lateral incisor 10-16 mos. 7-8 yrs. Central incisor 6-10 mos. 6-7 yrs. Lower Teeth Erupt Third molar (wisdom tooth) 17-21 yrs. Second molar 11-13 yrs. First molar 6-7 yrs. Second premolar (2nd bicuspid) 11-12 yrs. First premolar (first bicuspid) 10-12 yrs. Canine (cuspid) 9-10 yrs. Lateral incisor 7-8 yrs. Central incisor 6-7 yrs. Upper Teeth Erupt Central incisor 7-8 yrs. Lateral incisor 8-9 yrs. Canine (cuspid) 11-12 yrs. First premolar (first bicuspid) 10-11 yrs. Second premolar (second bicuspid) 10-12 yrs. First molar 6-7 yrs. Second molar 12-13 yrs. Third molar (wisdom tooth) 17-21 yrs. The Transition (Mixed Dentition) Adult teeth start to form under the baby teeth. After the baby teeth are lost, the adult teeth will come in through the gums. Adult teeth Baby teeth Baby Teeth When They Come In, When They Fall Out Parents Baby Teeth When They Come In, When They Fall Out Parents Baby Teeth When They Come In, When They Fall Out Parents Baby Teeth When They Come In, When They Fall Out Parents Baby Teeth: When They Come In, When They Fall Out Shed light on dental development with this illustrated brochure. Features primary and permanent dentition charts and healthy smile photos, plus a diagram of permanent teeth forming in the jaw. Reassures parents that transitional dentition will often even out with time. Also gives the heads-up that age 7 is a perfect time for a bite check. W216 6 panels, 50 per pack PERSONALIZE IT! DAB080 Why Baby Teeth Are Important: A Healthy Start is Smart Caring for baby teeth may not be top-of-mind for parents. This brochure directs their attention to caries prevention and the big-picture role of primary teeth. Provides tips for home care and includes tooth decay photos and a primary dentition chart. Advises parents against serving sugary liquids in the bottle. W282 8 panels, 50 per pack PERSONALIZE IT! DAB079 STANDARD BROCHURES PACKS MEMBER RETAIL 1 $28.00 $42.00 2-9 $23.80 $35.70 10+ $21.00 $31.50 PERSONALIZED BROCHURES QTY MEMBER RETAIL 150 $82.50 $124.00 400 $196.00 $300.00 800 $360.00 $540.00 Pricing for Brochures PATIENT EDUCATION 76 ORDER BY PHONE: 800.947.4746 BABIES AND CHILDREN ORDER ONLINE: ADACATALOG.ORG 77
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