Dr Anthony Speed
Information sheet from www.speedental.com.au
School age children
Random things you need to know
Tooth eruption /Growing teeth
Sealants
Orthodontic treatment
Parents need to keep a watchful eye on childrens' teeth cleaning to reinforce a regular habit. Regular dental check-ups monitor growth and minimise decay risks.
Random things you need to know
1. You are what you eat but...while having seemingly the same diet, one member of the family may get decay,
while others don't.
2. It's not how MUCH sweet foods you eat but how OFTEN you eat them.
3. You can not brush your teeth often enough to compensate for your dietary
faults.
4. Most dental problems don't cause any pain until they become quite advanced
and often difficult to treat.
5."They're only baby teeth..." children can begin to get adult
teeth from pre-school years. Problems with baby teeth often affect the adult
teeth.
Suggestions:
- Reward your child with something that won't harm their teeth. Stickers or a cumulative system of rewards can be more fun for children and better for them.
- Beware of medicines and tablets that include sugar. They may be the "hidden" factor in causing dental problems.
- Fluoride has been shown to be very important in preventing tooth decay. Check your water filter to make sure it's not removing fluoride.
- Sweets at meal times or a designated "pig out" time once a week may help the "sweet tooth" cope.
Tooth eruption /Growing teeth
Q. My childs baby teeth are still present and the adult teeth are starting
to come through - is this a worry?
A. This is quite common. It's often a sign that the mouth won't have
enough room for the permanent teeth. See your dentist. Don't upset your child
by saying the dentist will need to take teeth out. Let the dentist make the
decision. If removing baby teeth won't benefit the child in the long term
the dentist may leave nature to take its course.
Baby teeth eruption times: Very approximate
Upper and lower front 4 teeth - 6 to 16 months
Upper and lower canine teeth - 16 to 23 months
Upper and lower molar teeth - 1year to 3 years
Permanent teeth eruption times: Very approximate
Upper and lower front 4 teeth:
6 to 9 years
Upper and lower first molars(six year old molars): 6 to 7 years
Upper and lower canine and premolars: 10 -12 years
Upper and lower second molars(12 year old molars): 11 - 13 years
Upper and lower third molars( wisdom teeth): 17 - 25 years
Sealants
The chewing surface of the back molar teeth often has grooves and pits where
food collects. To help prevent decay, sealants are painted on these surfaces.
These form a barrier to keep food and bacteria out.
Ask the dentist about this preventive treatment. The molar teeth grow from
about 6 years of age and are present BEHIND the last baby molar teeth.
Orthodontic treatment
Some children benefit from treatment at an early age to correct teeth or jaw
problems.
Early treatment can sometimes save the need for later treatment or make
the final outcome of later treatment much more successful. More information...
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