4 Ways To Protect Your Child’s Enamel





The enamel is the hard part of the tooth that protects against decay. When your child takes care of the enamel on their teeth, it is less likely they will have cavities or other painful and expensive dental problems. Dr. Cameron Fuller recommends you follow these four rules to protect your child’s teeth for a lifetime. 

  1. Avoid acidic foods. While there are several reports that lemons are a great addition to water, the acidic nature of lemons, grapefruits and oranges can damage the enamel. If your child is going to consume foods that are more acidic, they should brush their teeth immediately after.
  2. Use fluoride. Fluoride is proven, in small doses, to strengthen tooth enamel. Fluoride can be found in multiple products such as water and toothpaste.
  3. Have your child brush & floss their teeth after eating a meal that is sugary or high in carbohydrates. “Food left on the teeth creates a breeding ground,” says Dr. Fuller, “for cavities and the weakening of enamel.”
  4. Increase healthy fruits and vegetables in their diet. Fruits and vegetables are higher in water concentration then other foods. Water can help rinse food off of their teeth in between brushing. 

                                   Contact Dr. Fuller & his team today for more information. 

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