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The Importance of Primary Teeth
Teeth Tips

The Dental Health Foundation reports that when dental problems like cavities, left untreated can eventually lead to difficulty speaking, chewing and, ultimately, prevent the student from attending classes. Here are some simple steps to avoid tooth decay, also included in the campaign Takes Milk Processor Board initiative of the California Milk and Got Milk.
1. It must first tooth brush with a soft brush. Experts recommend going to the dentist the first anniversary, and get regular checkups every six months or as often as recommended by the dentist.
2. Children should brush their teeth at least twice a day, two and a half minutes to three minutes, with a toothpaste that has fluoride to fight cavities.
3. Attention should be paid to the gums are not swollen, red or tender, as these may be signs that oral health is deteriorating and it is necessary to visit the dentist.
4. Replace soft drinks and juices full of sugar and milk with meals. Milk not only vitamins and nutrients but strengthens teeth and prevents cavities. Read the rest of this entry »
Dairy products help prevent cavities

A good routine oral hygiene practices in the prevention and drinking milk daily helps to have strong teeth and may reduce dental visits, experts say dental care. A report of the School of Dentistry, University of California, Los Angeles, states that the calcium in milk helps build strong teeth and may prevent cavities.
The milk gives oral health
According to a 2006 report by the Dental Health Foundation, in kindergarten, more than half of children have tooth decay and the time they reach third grade, that figure rises to 70 percent.
The dentist Karen Becerra, president of the Hispanic Dental Association in San Diego 2009-2010, says that milk, and contribute to the formation of tooth enamel, it also contains many proteins that are important for oral health. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children receive at least three glasses of milk (eight ounce serving) and / or milk products daily. Either skim milk or whole milk, all contained the same amount of calcium. Read the rest of this entry »
