6W^MUJMZ-);<-:67:-/768):-6< Seven things you may not know about kids’ teeth By KIM GLOVER, R.D.H. 1. It is important to clean a baby’s mouth, whether she has teeth or not. Start by swabbing her mouth with a thin washcloth once or twice a day. When her teeth come in, you may s ll use the wash- cloth, as a toothbrush may be too awkward to use in a ny mouth. You can even put a li le good-tast- ing brushing gel on the washcloth, which baby will enjoy the taste of. More informa on on toothpaste amounts is provided in the fl uoride sec on below. 2. An es mated 1 in 2,000 babies are born with teeth. These are called “natal teeth” and usually are where the primary (baby) lower central incisors will come in later. Natal teeth o en have very short roots, so they are usually wiggly. If your child has these teeth, your pediatrician will advise you of the proper treatment. Some mes these short-rooted teeth will be easily wiggled out by the doctor. It has been reported that Ivan the Ter- rible, King Richard III of England, and Napoleon Bonaparte all had natal teeth. 3. The human mouth can have 700 diff erent types of bacteria. Some are good, some are bad. It is important for you to take good care of your mouth so you aren’t sharing gum disease or cavity-causing bac- teria with your kids – this happens when we share utensils and water bo les. 4. Dried fruits can be bad for teeth because of the natural sugar, the acidity and the s ckiness. When s cky, acidic things adhere Let us help you FALL in love with your smile! ORTHODONTIST Durk V. Irwin, D.M.D. P.C. BRACES FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS Initial Exam Free 1-800-962-7038 Se Habla Español H ERMISTON 1060 W. Elm Suite 135 • 541.567.2662 P ENDLETON 2237 SW Court Ave. • 541.276.7819 dirwin@irwinorthodontics.com to teeth, they are so ening and weak- ening the enamel. This is true for gummy fruit, can- dies, and vitamins as well. 5. Children can get too much fl uoride. If kids swal- low too much fl uo- ride during the years their permanent teeth are developing under the gums (rough- ly ages 1-16), the permanent teeth may develop with fl uorosis, which means the permanent teeth may have white, yellow, or brown spots. Make sure kids three years and under use just a smear of fl uoride toothpaste on the toothbrush bris- tles. This should be about the same size as a grain of rice. Children four and older should use a pea-sized amount of paste. If you are using non-fl uoride toothpaste, use a similar amount. However the amount is not as cri - cal when the paste does not have fl uoride. Keep all toothpaste out of reach of small kids who may decide to eat it! 6. Don’t have your child brush her teeth a er vomi ng. Her teeth will be very so for 20 minutes a er exposure to the stomach acid, and she will be brush- ing away enamel. Just have your child swish with water or use a fl uoride mouthrinse to get rid of the bad taste. 7. Baby teeth usually fall out in the same order as they came in. Most kids get their two lower inci- sors fi rst, then the upper incisors. Next will be the lower lateral inci- sors, then the uppers. The canines and molars will follow. You’ll no ce permanent teeth usually erupt in the same order. ________ Kim Glover is a Registered Dental Hygienist at Broadway Family Den- tal Care (www.bwaydental.com) in Milton-Freewater. Full Service Event Facility 12000 Sq’ Great Room 3 Meeting Rooms Executive Board Room Commercial Kitchen Integrated Audio Visual Equipment Bo k Your Holiday Party Today 541.289.9800  eotechermiston.com