Could Poor Oral Hygiene Eventually Make it to the Top Ten Leading Causes of Death in America for Children and Adults?
Some parents use the excuse of not having the money to take their child to a dentist. It is up to you the parent to make sure your child's teeth are cared for. Helping your child in brushing their teeth twice a day and flossing will lesson their chances of getting tooth decay. Dentist are mainly needed for teeth cleaning, fillings etc. If you make sure your child is brushing and flossing correctly, they shouldn't get tooth decay. For infants, after bottle-feeding your infant formula, before bedtime it is best to wipe your child's gums off with a damp cloth. If they are old enough to drink water without choking, give them a water bottle so the water can wash the formula off their gums.
There have been cases where young adults have died from heart attacks. The leading cause of this heart attack was bad oral hygiene, tooth decay, plaque build up, and rotten teeth. The most recent case of a child's death was due to a "bad tooth". The infection from this tooth went to the little boy's brain, killing him.
Many children when they are sent to the bathroom to brush their teeth unsupervised, are done within 30 seconds. Young children need to be supervised when brushing their teeth, or the parent needs to brush the child's teeth for them. This will ensure the child's teeth are being brushed correctly.
Although it is crucial you make regular dentist visits and keep up with check-up. This will allow you to hear it from your dentist himself, that you're doing a good job on your oral hygiene. It is also important to ask your dentist about giving your child fluoride tablets. Making sure your child brushes twice daily, flosses, and takes fluoride tablets, will reduce his or her chances of having tooth decay.
For most adults who have tooth decay, in most cases is just pure laziness. Although in some cases it may be due to poor oral hygiene as a child. If people would realize the importance in oral hygiene and the fact that it may lead to death, perhaps they would take much better care in their oral hygiene. Some problems with poor teeth may be the result of it being inherited; seeing a dentist on a regular basis can eliminate this problem.
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