Transitioning from Milk Teeth to Permanent Teeth: The Importance of Using the Right Toothpaste

Transitioning from Milk Teeth to Permanent Teeth: The Importance of Using the Right Toothpaste

Do you remember the excitement of your baby’s first tooth coming out? That tiny tooth may seem like a small milestone, but it marks the beginning of a big responsibility—caring for your child’s oral health. Baby teeth (or milk teeth) may be temporary, they play an essential role in helping your child chew, speak, and guide permanent teeth into their proper positions. As your child grows, those baby teeth will eventually make way for permanent teeth.

 

During the mixed dentition phase, where children have both baby and permanent teeth, it becomes even more important to use the right toothpaste to protect their teeth from decay. This transition requires special attention to oral hygiene to prevent decay in both baby and newly emerging permanent teeth. So let’s get into it.

 

DID YOU KNOW?
Severe decay in baby teeth can affect eating and sleep, which can slow growth?

 

 

Understanding the Difference Between Baby Teeth and Permanent Teeth

As your child grows, their oral health needs change. Baby teeth and permanent teeth each have their unique characteristics and require different care strategies to ensure optimal dental health. Here’s a closer look at how these teeth differ, and what you should keep in mind at each stage:

 

Aspect

Baby Teeth

(6 months – 5 years)

Permanent Teeth

(6 years and above)

Dentition Level
  • Baby teeth, also known as milk teeth, start emerging around 6 months old.
  • Softer enamel, making them more prone to early caries cavities.
  • Permanent teeth start forming around age 6 and continue until about age 13-14.
  • Stronger and harder enamel, designed to last a lifetime.
Diet & Lifestyle
  • Diet is largely controlled by parents, with a mix of milk, semi-solid, and solid foods.
  • Bottle feeding can leave milk curds on the tongue, increasing the risk of bad breath.
  • Children gain more independence in food choices, often leading to higher intake of sugary or junk food.
  • Higher consumption of sugar can lead to increased risk of cavities and gum problems.
Oral Problem Risk
  • Baby teeth are more prone to early caries and cavities due to their softer enamel.
  • Risk of fluorosis, unsightly white spot on the teeth, due to ingestion of too much fluoride, especially for younger children who may swallow toothpaste instead of spitting it out.
  • Permanent teeth are at high risk of cavities, especially in back molars where food particles can get trapped.
  • Inadequate cleaning, particularly between teeth and in hard-to-reach areas, can lead to gum issues and decay.

 

 

Importance of Using Toothpaste with Appropriate Fluoride Content for Different Dentition Levels

 

Choosing toothpaste with appropriate fluoride content is essential for protecting children’s teeth as they grow. For baby teeth (ages 6 to 5 years), a toothpaste with 500ppm fluoride helps strengthen softer enamel and protect against early caries, while poses lower fluorosis risk for young children who may not know how to spit out toothpaste. As permanent teeth start to emerge (from 6 years onward), a higher fluoride concentration of 1000ppm is necessary to protect against cavities, especially with increased exposure to sugary foods.

 

Kodomo 6 month- 5 years

Kodomo 6 years +

  • Has a fluoride level of 500ppm
  • Repairs early caries in 14 days’
  • Microfoam reaches between teeth and gum lines for effective cleaning
  • Paraben & sugar-free
  • Food grade ingredients
  • Child-friendly, delicious fruity flavours including  strawberry, orange, grape and apple.
  • Extra Cavity Shield with 1000ppm fluoride
  • Repairs early caries in 14 days’
  • Microfoam reaches between teeth and gum lines for effective cleaning
  • Paraben & sugar-free
  • Food grade ingredients
  • Delicious Strawberry flavour with a tinge of mint, for clean, fresh smelling breath

 

Combining the power of fluoride with 5% xylitol as found in Kodomo Lion toothpaste, provides even greater oral care protection for your child. Together, they can repair early caries in 14 days*, making Kodomo Lion toothpaste an ideal choice for both stages of dental development.

*Based on remineralization study of toothpaste with fluoride and xylitol

 

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