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牙医说的普通成人牙膏就可以了,从来没有推荐过小孩牙膏啊, 我孩子从18个月时去看的, 每次去看还给孩子满嘴都涂一层氟呢。
$ [3 p) _8 \( w0 j) T竹帘儿 发表于 2010-1-8 14:12 
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我还没有带孩子去看过牙医,我们1岁半的时候见儿医,她居然说不用,我持保留意见,不过我确实想带他去看来着,等有空的吧。关于这方面的内容,我都是从网上粗略瞅瞅,比如babycenter上这篇。我的理解是小孩子的牙膏还是要控制含氟量,另外不可以吞咽牙膏。不过我看这类文字向来一目二十行,有看错了理解错了的地方也是有可能的。
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http://www.babycenter.ca/baby/ref/caringforteeth/
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9 ]+ V$ M& v* H/ q. T) yWhich toothbrush and toothpaste should I buy?
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* _. S0 i2 u; jAt first you may find it easier to clean around the tooth using a piece of clean gauze or muslin wrapped around your finger (BDHF 2005a). 9 p) g4 L0 F3 i1 X6 r8 }) K
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Your baby's first toothbrush should have soft bristles and a small head which allows it to reach all parts of his mouth easily and comfortably. Look at the packaging to check which age range the brush is appropriate for.
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4 ?. o: a r: A5 N kDon't keep your child's toothbrush for more than three months, or after the bristles have started to spread out.
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Until your child's permanent teeth start to appear, which is normally from around six years old, you should use a low-fluoride children's toothpaste, containing about 600 ppm (parts per million). Check the toothpaste tube to see how much flouride it contains. Low-fluoride toothpastes are safe to use in areas where the water is fluoridated and won't cause harm if a tiny bit is swallowed during teeth cleaning. + S8 {7 s6 @/ H1 x# p, H5 \7 |
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As your baby grows, it's a good idea to encourage him to spit out the toothpaste and rinse after brushing, if possible, as swallowing large amounts of fluoride can damage the teeth, and may even cause vomiting and diarrhoea. Some parents prefer to avoid toothpastes which have tasty, fruity flavours because of this, so that their children know that toothpastes are not food. 4 X: X9 W! Z/ A# R/ p7 Z. L
$ j3 R9 W& _4 y' B* v+ GShould I use fluoride supplements?
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Some children will need to take extra fluoride in the form of supplements. However, the British Dental Health Foundation recommends that these are only ever taken on the advice and instruction of a dentist, as too much fluoride when the teeth are developing can actually damage the teeth causing a mottled effect on the enamel (BDHF 2005b). j; R1 t% r* M/ p0 }. D
. n. X8 V& }+ D$ n4 `5 lThis is why it's important to discourage children from swallowing toothpaste, and why children under six are recommended to use low fluoride toothpastes, as it can take a while for them to learn to spit out during teeth cleaning. If you live in an area where fluoride has been added to the water supply then your child won't need supplements.
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If you are unsure whether your water is fluoridated, ask your dentist or phone your local water company. |
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