
在 Formosa Dental,孩子笑容的健康与发育始终是我们的首要关注。我们的目标是帮助孩子从小建立良好的口腔健康基础,为他们的一生打下坚实的根基,让他们自信地展现健康的笑容。
每位家长都希望为孩子提供最好的照顾。当良好的口腔护理从小开始,并配合定期的牙科检查,我们就能在孩子成长过程中持续关注他们的口腔发育状况。预防性护理和及早处理潜在问题,不仅有助于维持口腔健康,也对整体健康和自信心的建立起到积极作用。
您可以放心,我们在一个温馨、舒适、对孩子友好的环境中,提供细心而专业的治疗。无论是孩子的第一次看牙、日常检查、牙科急诊,还是其他口腔护理需求,我们都能为各个年龄阶段的儿童提供全面的服务。
我们坚持以预防为核心,强调日常护理在口腔健康中的重要性。我们的团队会为家长和孩子提供实用的刷牙与使用牙线指导,分享营养建议,并帮助识别和改善可能对牙齿有害的习惯。我们希望每一次就诊都能成为孩子积极而安心的体验。
研究显示,儿童和青少年因牙齿问题每年会损失大量的学习时间。为了帮助孩子保持健康明亮的笑容,我们通常建议每年进行两次牙科检查和专业洗牙。
在每次检查中,我们会详细了解孩子的健康和牙科历史,并对牙齿、牙龈、颌骨及周围口腔组织进行全面评估。同时,我们也会检查咬合关系、颌骨对齐情况以及整体功能。
如有需要,我们会使用数字影像检查是否存在蛀牙或感染,并评估恒牙的发育位置及颌骨健康状况。专业洗牙有助于清除日常刷牙难以触及部位的牙菌斑和堆积物,从而降低龋齿和牙龈问题的风险。
在孩子成长的不同阶段,我们会为家长提供针对性的清洁建议,并讨论可能影响口腔健康的饮食、饮料和习惯。我们理解培养良好的口腔卫生习惯并不总是容易,因此也会分享实用的方法,让刷牙和使用牙线成为孩子日常生活中轻松、有趣的一部分。
作为您值得信赖的合作伙伴,我们会持续关注孩子的口腔健康和发育变化,帮助他们顺利成长。
为了帮助孩子建立健康的口腔习惯并培养积极的看牙体验,家长可以参考以下建议:
尽早为孩子建立牙科护理关系。
保持婴儿和幼儿牙齿的清洁。
避免让婴儿含着牛奶或果汁入睡。
定期带孩子进行检查和护理。
以身作则,鼓励正确的刷牙和使用牙线习惯。
选择健康饮食和零食,用清水代替含糖饮料,减少甜食摄入。
在适当阶段帮助孩子戒除安抚奶嘴或吸吮手指的习惯。
在参加体育活动时,为孩子佩戴合适的牙齿防护器。
在孩子出生之前,他们的第一套牙齿就已经开始发育。有些婴儿在一岁左右便会长出第一颗牙齿,因此尽早建立口腔护理习惯尤为重要。专业牙科组织建议,家长应在孩子一岁左右安排第一次牙科检查,以确保牙齿发育健康,并帮助孩子从小建立良好的看牙体验。
A pedodontist is a dentist who has received advanced specialty training in meeting the dental needs of children from infancy to adolescence. Pedodontists, also referred to as "pediatric dentists," study child psychology, behavior management, caring for children with special needs, methods of handling oral/facial trauma, and various techniques for providing anesthesia and sedation. Pedodontists also understand the complexities of facial growth and development and have the clinical skills required to meet the dental needs of all children at every stage of development. Most of all, pedodontists are passionate about what they do and enjoy working with children. They strive to make every dental experience a positive one as they help children establish a strong foundation for good oral health.
Even before your child is born, their first set of teeth is already forming. In fact, by one year of age, some of your baby's front teeth will have already come into place. While the arrival of your baby's first teeth is only one of many developmental milestones, it represents an excellent time to begin a program of oral care. According to recommendations from the American Dental Association, babies should see the dentist around the time of their first birthdays.
Your baby's first teeth typically begin to appear in the 6 to 12-month range. While this is an extraordinary milestone, you need to be aware that your baby may find the experience a little bit uncomfortable. Teething can make babies feel irritable. They may be fussy, have trouble sleeping, not want to eat, and drool quite a bit.
Although you are powerless to speed up the process of teething, there are a few things that you can do to soothe your baby as the new teeth are erupting into place. Common approaches to helping your baby feel more comfortable while getting new teeth, include teething rings or a cold spoon or moist gauze rubbed over their gums.
Even for these few new teeth, it's absolutely essential to establish an effective regimen of oral care. For information on when your baby's first set of teeth will erupt into place, consult this timeline from the American Dental Association: Eruption Charts
Some children persist in sucking their thumbs or fingers beyond their preschool years. For these children, the activity continues to be a source of comfort, relaxation, and security. It may even help them fall asleep at night. However, it's essential to be aware that in the long-term, a finger sucking habit is not healthy.
If your child's thumb or finger sucking habit is still present when the permanent teeth begin to come in, your child is at a higher risk of developing a bad bite. By the age of five or six years, you need to constructively and gently help your child stop the habit.
It's also a good idea to have a comprehensive evaluation at this time. Your pedodontist can assess if there are any habit related alterations to the alignment of your child's teeth or jaws, or if it is affecting their speech or swallowing patterns. They can also discuss habit control strategies with you, as well as follow your child's bite and facial development as they grow. If interceptive appliances or corrective orthodontic care are recommended, the timetable and best options in care will be explained in complete detail.
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