Dental health begins in the womb. The mother should take care of her health during and after pregnancy by giving up harmful habits (such as smoking, alcohol) and regular oral hygiene, regular medical check-ups, balanced nutrition and up to 1 hour of activity (such as walking, yoga, swimming). Before the baby teeth emerge, at a few months old, the baby's gums, palate, cheeks, lips and tongue should be cleaned with sterile gauze immediately after meals. Immediately after the baby teeth erupt, the baby should begin to acquire the habit of brushing, finger brushes should be preferred, and then children's brushes should be used. If milk teeth are not loose, they can be treated in any way, just like permanent teeth. Removing these teeth early with the thought that they will fall out anyway causes many problems, even orthodontic problems.
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