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Platinum33
10-22-2004, 11:23 AM
My daughter's first tooth is starting to show in the front of her mouth at the bottom. I know that I need to make a dentist appointment for her, right? Are there special doctors for babies, or does she just go to a regular dentist? I haven't heard anyone say that I'm supposed to brush it, so am I? What other things do I need to know about this first tooth if anything?

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wish
10-22-2004, 11:27 AM
My only suggestion is to keep it clean, you can use a soft washcloth or a babys toothbrush, youc an call a pediatric dentist but i don't think they will see her yet but they may all dentist have there own rules. I couldn't get either one of my kids in and I called several. I would ask the dentists office you call they will tell you over the phone but like i said they most likely won't see her unless there is something wrong.. Don't really have to use toothpaste just keep it clean that is really it.. You must be a great mom to be asking about this..
She will be fine, if you really want to know for sure I would like i said just call around and ask a dentist office and theyw ill tell you over the phone... That is what I would do...

Good luck,
wish

Kiera1595
10-22-2004, 12:29 PM
right now it is ok for just her pediatrician to take a look at it. I think the normal advice is to take your kid to the dentist by their 1st birthday. I would use a soft cloth for now, it's easier and just wipe off that tooth after food and before bedtime. When you do go for the toothbrush you can start by using water. Then there are a bunch of good non-floride toothpastes for toddlers that is safe for them to swallow.

kierrasmommy
10-22-2004, 12:45 PM
I think it is early still to see a dentist, by the 1st birthday is good advice and I would look for a pediatric one when you do go. I know I found a kit in the baby's department that had a soft latex type finger brush that you put on your finger, plus 3 other stages of brushes to graduate too depending on how old or how many teeth, it also came with baby toothpaste with no flouride. It's best to get them used to brushing now so they don't start fussing about it later.

MandyAnne26
10-22-2004, 02:15 PM
Keep it clean, you can get infant toothbrushes (gerber makes one) that just slips over your finger, all i used was a soft clean cloth a few times a day. Just keep it clean, there is no needs as was already said to take her to a dentist, all they would do is look at it, say it looks fine, to bring her back if there are any problems, not really worth the trip. Her doctor will take a look at them at her checkups and let youknow if he/she believes there are any problems with them. Just keep them clean, and floss gently once she has enough teeth to do so and is eating foods that will get stuck.

beanie_1122
01-06-2005, 05:56 PM
I agree with the other just make sure you wipe it with a washcloth for now. I know my dentist won't even see kids until they are 2. My sons pediatric dentist accepts them at age 1. When my son was a baby I found a kit at walmart that had different things in it for teething and stuff for once the teeth finally broke thru. It also included some for gel stuff to clean your babys teeth and gums.

cattieos
01-22-2005, 12:46 AM
I don't have a baby yet, he won't be here till June but I was reading over this to see what to expect, and I just went to the dentist and they told me what I needed to do. They said that a child needs to come by the time they are three. That there is some kind of thing you are supposed to use to keep their gums clean, even before they have teeth, but I don't remeber what it was called. And as soon as the tooth comes out you are supposed to brush it, and when they get a certain age, if you dont' have city water which already has flouride in it, you shoudl get them a supplement! Just want to say that I have been reading a lot of these topics and you ladies are really smart!

rouge
01-23-2005, 10:56 AM
You can use a peice of steril gauze to clean babys teeth and gums each day. When baby is older get a toothbrush. No need to use toothpaste. See a dentist after all teeth are in 2-3 (unless there is a problem).





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