CBHA encourages dental care
MATTAWA - Dr. Aleta Cheek, who has served families in South Grant County for 14 years, is encouraging parents to develop on-going dental care programs for their children.
Cheek joined the CBHA dental staff in 1999. She enjoys working with patients of all ages but has a special fondness for working with children.
"If we can help children develop good dental habits at an early age, they will be on their way to a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums," she said, as the CBHA observes Children's Dental Month.
The American Dental Association warns against the dangers of Baby Bottle Tooth Decay. Cheek urges parents to resist putting a baby to bed with either a bottle of juice or milk. Instead of liquids like milk, formula, juice or soft drinks, babies should be fed a baby bottle of cool water at bedtime.
"After each feeding, wipe the baby's gums and teeth, as they erupt, with a clean damp washcloth or piece of gauze." In addition, babies should not be given a pacifier dipped in any sweet liquid.
According to Cheek, parents should begin brushing their children's teeth when the first tooth appears. They can also clean and massage gums that remain toothless. The application of fluoride varnish, at dental check-ups, can help to strengthen baby's teeth and prevent cavities from starting.
"If you think your child has a dental problem, they should see a dentist as soon as possible," Cheek said.