sh  Your  Child’s  Teeth  th  the  right  way  is  important,  so  you  should  brush  your  child’s  ey  have  the  skills  to  do  it  the  right  way  on  their  own.  ach  your  child  how  to  brush  the  right  way,  it  may  help  to  stand  and  hold  the  brush  while  they  watch  in  the  mirror.  Teach  them  l  of  the  toothpaste  after  brushing.  e  tips  for  proper  brushing:  toothbrush  against  the  tooth  where  it  meets  the  gums  d  the  gum  line).  degree  angle  to  make  sure  you  are  fully  reaching  the  gum  line  the  tooth  surface.  (See  middle  picture  on  the  right.)  u  brush  back  and  forth  gently  in  short,  soft  circles.  Brush  the  outer  each  tooth.  Use  the  same  strokes  for  the  inside  surfaces  and  urfaces  of  the  teeth.  oothpaste  should  my  child  use?  en  your  child’s  teeth  every  day  ween  your  child’s  teeth  with  floss  or  a  floss  aid  removes  plaque  rush  bristles  can’t  reach.  Begin  using  floss  or  a  floss  aid  when  s  2  teeth  that  are  next  to  each  other.  Flossing  is  not  easy  for  o  by  themselves.  The  ADA  recommends  that  you  floss  your  daily  until  they  can  do  it  alone,  around  age  10  or  11.  r  child’s  teeth  to  help  prevent  decay  and  cavities  d  flossing  remove  plaque,  the  sticky  film  of  bacteria  on  your  teeth.  Brush  your  child’s  teeth  2  times  a  day  and  for  2  minutes  each  time.  You  should  clean  between  teeth  with  floss  or  a  ry  day.  Fluoride  is  nature’s  cavity  fighter!  Fluoride  (FLOOR-eyed)  is  a  mineral  that  is  found  in  all  natural  sources  of  water  —  even  the  ocean.  Fluoride  helps  protect  tooth  enamel  from  the  acid  attacks  that  cause  tooth  decay.  It  also  helps  repair  weakened  enamel  before  cavities  form.  Children  who  drink  tap  water  that  has  the  recommended  level  of  fluoride  are  less  likely  to  get  cavities  than  children  who  do  not  drink  fluoridated  water.  Children  get  added  protection  from  fluoride  by  getting  it  from  more  than  one  source.  Other  sources  of  fluoride  include  fluoride  toothpastes,  fluoride  mouthrinses,  and  fluoride  treatments  applied  in  the  dental  office.  Sucking  habits  Many  infants  and  young  children  like  to  suck  on  thumbs,  fingers  and  pacifiers.  Sucking  is  a  natural  reflex  and  necessary  for  feeding.  However,  long-term  sucking  habits  can  cause  problems.  Their  teeth  may  not  grow  in  straight  and  their  mouth  may  not  develop  correctly.  Sucking  habits  usually  stop  between  the  ages  of  2  and  4.  If  your  child  uses  a  pacifier  or  sucks  their  fingers,  talk  to  your  dentist  about  how  to  get  your  child  off  this  habit.  If  the  sucking  continues,  ask  your  child’s  dentist  or  pediatrician  about  other  ways  to  discourage  sucking.  (2)  For  children  3  to  6  years  old,  use  a  pea-sized  amount  of  toothpaste.  (1)  For  children  under  3  years  old,  use  a  smear  or  grain-of-rice  sized  amount  of  toothpaste.  Thumb  sucking  (left)  and  pacifier  sucking  (right)  habits  can  cause  problems  as  your  child’s  teeth  and  mouth  develop,  like  crooked  teeth  and  changes  to  the  shape  of  their  face  and  mouth.  Images  ©  Elsevier  Inc.  All  rights  reserved  Moderate  to  severe  decay  Moderate  to  severe  decay  Severe  decay  ions  Sometimes  children  as  young  as  age  5  can  use  a  floss  aid.  Image  ©Elsevier  Inc.  All  rights  reserved.  Image  ©Elsevier  Inc.All  rights  reserved.  2  Your  Child’s  Teeth  Ages  6-12  Parents  Your  Child’s  Teeth  Ages  6-12  Parents  BEST  SELLER  Your  Child’s  from  Birth  to  Age  6  This  brochure  covers  all  the  bases  for  young  children’s  dental  health.  Contains  a  eruption  chart,  teething  tips,  step-by-step  brushing  and  flossing  photos,  and  updated  photos  of  decay  in  primary  teeth.  Also  discusses  fluoride,  managing  sucking  habits,  and  the  importance  of  visiting  the  dentist  before  age  one.  W236  8  panels,  50  per  pack  W312  Chinese  PERSONALIZE  IT!  DAB036  Your  Child’s  Teeth  from  Ages  6  to  12  A  valuable  resource  for  parents  of  school-  aged  children,  this  brochure  talks  about  oral  development,  the  role  of  a  healthy  diet,  sealants,  hygiene,  fluoride,  malocclusion,  and  injury  prevention.  Includes  a  tooth  eruption  chart  plus  step-by-step  brushing  and  flossing  photos.  Emphasizes  the  message,  “Don’t  wait  to  take  your  child  to  the  dentist  until  pain  or  a  dental  emergency  happens.”  W239  8  panels,  50  per  pack  PERSONALIZE  IT!  DAB039  Your  Child’s  Teeth  from  Birth  to  Age  6  Parents  Your  Child’s  Teeth  from  Birth  to  Age  6  Parents  All  ADA  brochures  undergo  an  extensive  review  process  by  a  panel  of  members  every  three  years.  This  ensures  the  topics  stay  relevant  and  contain  the  most  up-to-date  information  for  your  patients.  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  BEST  SELLER  Your  Child’s  Teeth:  Helpful  Tips  for  Parents  and  Caregivers  Help  put  kids  on  the  path  to  good  oral  health  with  this  best-selling  brochure!  This  comprehensive,  illustrated  booklet  includes  everything  parents  need  to  know  to  care  for  children’s  teeth  up  to  age  12.  Starting  with  advice  for  expectant  mothers,  Your  Child’s  Teeth  is  a  complete  guide  for  parents  that  covers:  W177  English,  20  page  booklet,  50  per  pack  W230  Spanish  PERSONALIZE  IT!  DAB091  Prices  on  Page  98  Pricing  for  Your  Child’s  Teeth  PACKS  MEMBER  RETAIL  1  $35.00  $52.50  2-9  $29.75  $44.65  10+  $26.25  $39.35  “  This  is  one  of  my  favorite  brochures.  It’s  super  well  written  and  has  a  lot  of  pictures.”  -Dr.  Lidieth  Libby,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  •  brushing  and  flossing  techniques  for  children  •  proper  nutrition  •  benefits  of  using  fluoride  •  importance  of  regular  dental  visits  •  teething,  thumb  sucking,  baby  bottle/pacifier  use  •  and  preventing  tooth  decay  in  baby  teeth  The  booklet  features  updated  images  showing  stages  of  decay  in  baby  teeth,  detailed  tooth  eruption  charts,  and  a  tear-and-save  dental  emergencies  section.  Los  Dientes  de  su  Niño  Datos  útiles  para  padres  y  encargados  Padres  Los  Dientes  de  su  Niño  Datos  útiles  para  padres  y  encargados  Padres  與美國兒童牙科學會合作製作  初始脫落照片由  David  M.
Teeth  Hassan,  DMD  提供  從出生到  6  歲時期的  您寶寶的牙齒  父母  在本手冊中:  •  為什麼乳牙很重要  •  預防蛀牙  •  出牙期小貼士  •  第一個生日,第一次看牙醫  ADA  健康笑容小貼士  •  每天使用含氟牙膏刷牙兩次。  •  每天清潔牙齒縫隙。  •  健康飲食,限制含糖飲料和零食。  •  定期去看牙醫,預防和治療口腔疾病。  想要瞭解更多關於口腔和  牙齒護理的資訊,請造訪  ADA  的網站(僅面向患者)  MouthHealthy.org。  W312  如需訂購多份,  請聯絡  800.947.4746  或造訪  ADAcatalog.org  ©2018  American  Dental  Association  版權所有。  上頜牙列  萌出時間  脫落時間  乳中切牙  8-12  月齡  6-7  歲  乳側切牙  9-13  月齡  7-8  歲  乳犬齒(尖牙)  16-22tooth  月齡  10-12  歲  第一磨牙  13-19  月齡  9-11  歲  第二磨牙  25-33  月齡  10-12  歲  下頜牙列  萌出時間  脫落時間  第二磨牙  23-31  月齡  10-12  歲  第一磨牙  14-18  月齡  9-11  歲  乳犬齒(尖牙)  17-23  月齡  9-12  歲  乳側切牙  10-16  月齡  7-8  歲  乳中切牙  6-10  月齡  6-7  歲  寶寶的乳牙很重要!  乳牙,也稱為初牙,有助於寶寶正常咀嚼和  說話。乳牙在頜骨位置萌出,為後期長出的  成人牙齒(恒牙)保留空間。  寶寶在約  6  個月時開始長出乳牙。到  3  歲時,  大多數寶寶會長齊  20  顆乳牙。隨著寶寶長大,  乳牙會逐漸脫落。這為成人牙齒騰出了空間,  成人牙齒約在  6  歲左右開始長出。通常孩子在  青少年時期會長出全部成人牙齒。  下圖顯示了各顆牙齒通常是什麼時候長出  (萌出),什麼時候掉落(脫落)。並非所有寶寶  會在同一時間長出相同牙齒。您的寶寶長牙的  時間可能早於或晚於此處所示時間。  出牙期小貼士  牙齒萌出時,寶寶的牙齦可能會酸痛或壓痛。  為了讓寶寶感覺舒服些,您可以:  •  用乾淨的濕紗布、您的手指或小涼勺輕輕摩  擦寶寶的牙齦  •  給寶寶一個乾淨的、涼的(非冷凍的)磨牙  環——但是不要蘸任何甜食或其他食物  如果您的寶寶仍然煩躁不安並且感到不舒服,請  諮詢其牙醫或兒科醫生。  不要使用含苯佐卡因的非處方出牙產品,  如  Anbesol®、Hurricaine®、Orajel®、  Baby  Orajel®  和  Orabase®  以及某些緩解幼兒  牙齦疼痛的處方藥。這些產品會引起兒童的  嚴重反應。詳細資訊請造訪美國食品藥品管  理局網站:www.fda.gov。  乳牙(初牙)  第一次去看牙醫應該在寶寶第一次生  日前  第一次去看牙醫應該在寶寶長出第一顆牙齒後,  但不得遲於寶寶的第一個生日。第一次看牙醫  是為您的寶寶牙齒做一次「健康寶寶檢查」。  您的寶寶與牙醫的第一次相見最好是愉快的經  歷。不要等到出現緊急情況時才帶寶寶看牙醫!  Spanish  also  available!  Chinese  also  available!  PATIENT  EDUCATION  78  ORDER  BY  PHONE:  800.947.4746  ORDER  ONLINE:  ADACATALOG.ORG  79  BABIES  AND  CHILDREN  
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