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Dental Health

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

DENTALIt must become a habit daily. Should be performed immediately after eating food, being the most effective preventive measure to avoid disease, both dental caries and periodontal disease. Can be made with the brush dry or moistened with water.

If you prefer you can use toothpaste, be careful of those that contain fluoride. When teaching or practice brushing technique should not use toothpaste because they contain flavors mask the plate and it is recommended that the person who learns the art appreciate the taste of your teeth clean and the texture of the teeth without plaque.

Dental Floss

It is a very important element for good oral hygiene, because only with flossing can remove food residue and accumulated plaque between teeth and under the edge of the gum, to master the use of dental floss requires practice and patience, because usually during the first days of use is common injury and cause bleeding gums, with practice efficiently achieve this auxiliary use is very useful and prevents gum disease and tooth decay.

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How To Care For Babies

Monday, March 8th, 2010

BABIExposure to sunlight should be for 15 minutes three times a day. But the key is in the first eight days of life of the child. It is advisable to carry a newborn in diapers to receive the sun throughout his body.

The right time to expose the baby to the sun is between 7:00 and 9:00 am and after 4:30 pm. This therapy is important because it prevents jaundice, a disease that occurs because the liver of most infants is immature and can not remove bilirubin in full, resulting in a yellowish hue in your skin and brings sleep.

Breastfeeding

Doctors advise mothers breast milk for their high nutritional value. It provides water to the child and contributes to its growth. This is food to be provided during the first six months of life. Then you can add complementary foods to the diet and fresh fruit jams. If the baby loses fluids can cause dehydration. Symptoms are infrequent and urine dark yellow, sunken eyes, saliva limited and few tears. In this case you should continue breast milk supply and giving sugar water or salt water (saline Pediatric).

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