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		<description><![CDATA[Protecting Children&#8217;s Oral Health
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I  found the following article in Google when searching for &#8221; children&#8217;s oral disease saviours&#8221;.
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<p>I  found the following article in Google when searching for &#8221; children&#8217;s oral disease saviours&#8221;.</p>
<p>If only the dental profession would listen to my recommendations: NEVER advise patients</p>
<p>with the instruction Brush Your Teeth because it is a cause of oral diseases. ALWAYS advise</p>
<p>patients with the instruction Treat Your Whole Mouth. What a lot of oral disease patients they</p>
<p>would have. But that, I assume, is the dental profession&#8217;s reason for their reluctance.</p>
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<p>Ginivitis (the first stage of  gum disease) is nearly a universal finding in children and  adolescents&#8230;</p>
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<h1>Protecting Children&#8217;s Oral Health</h1>
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<p>Many people think of <a href="http://www.perio.org/consumer/gum-disease.htm">periodontal disease</a> as an adult problem.  However, studies indicate that nearly all  children and adolescents have gingivitis, the first stage of periodontal  disease. Advanced forms of periodontal disease are more rare in  children than adults, but can occur.</p>
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<h2>Types of periodontal diseases in children</h2>
<p><strong>Chronic gingivitis</strong> is common in children.  It usually causes  gum tissue to swell, turn red and bleed easily.  <a href="http://www.perio.org/consumer/gingivitis.htm">Gingivitis</a> is both preventable and treatable with a regular routine of brushing,  flossing and professional dental care.  However, left untreated, it can  eventually advance to more serious forms of periodontal disease.</p>
<p><strong>Aggressive periodontitis</strong> can affect young people who are  otherwise healthy.  Localized aggressive periodontitis is found in   teenagers and young adults and mainly affects the first molars and  incisors.  It is characterized by the severe loss of alveolar bone, and  ironically, patients generally form very little dental plaque or  calculus.</p>
<p><strong>Generalized aggressive periodontitis</strong> may begin around puberty  and involve the entire mouth.  It is marked by inflammation  of the gums  and heavy accumulations of plaque and calculus.  Eventually it can  cause the teeth to become loose.</p>
<p><strong>Periodontitis associated with systemic disease</strong> occurs in  children and adolescents as it does in adults.  Conditions that make	 children more susceptible to periodontal disease include:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.perio.org/consumer/mbc.diabetes.htm">Type I  diabetes</a> </li>
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<p>For example, in a survey of 263 Type I diabetics, 11 to 18 years of  age, 10 percent had overt periodontitis.  <a name="2"></a></p>
<h2>Signs of periodontal disease</h2>
<p>Four basic signs will alert you to periodontal disease in your child:</p>
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<h2>Periodontal Disease Runs in the Family</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.perio.org/consumer/families.html">Periodontal  disease may be passed from parents to children</a> and between couples.  Researchers suggest that the bacteria which causes periodontal disease  may be passed from one person to another though saliva. This means that  the common contact of saliva in families puts children and couples at  risk for contracting the periodontal disease of another family member.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.perio.org/consumer/geneticbasis.htm">Genetics may  also play a major role</a> in the onset and severity of periodontal  disease. Researchers found that Up to 30% of the population may be  genetically susceptible to developing severe periodontal disease.  Therefore, if one family member has periodontal disease, it is a good  idea for all family members to see a dental professional for a  periodontal disease screening.</p>
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<h2>Adolescence and oral care</h2>
<p>Evidence shows that periodontal disease may increase during  adolescence due to lack of motivation to practice oral hygiene. Children  who maintain  good oral health habits up until the teen years are more likely to  continue brushing and flossing than children who were not taught proper  oral care.</p>
<p>Hormonal changes related to puberty can put teens at greater risk for  getting periodontal disease. During puberty, an increased level of sex  hormones, such as progesterone and possibly estrogen, cause increased  blood circulation to the gums. This may cause an increase in the gum&#8217;s  sensitivity and lead to a greater reaction to any irritation, including  food particles and plaque. During this time, the gums may become  swollen, turn red and feel tender.</p>
<p>As a teen progresses through puberty, the tendency for the gums to  swell in response to irritants will lessen. However, during puberty,  it is very important to follow a good at-home oral hygiene regimen,  including regular brushing and flossing, and regular dental care.  In some cases, a dental professional may recommend periodontal therapy  to help prevent damage to the tissues and bone surrounding the teeth.</p>
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<h2>Advice for parents</h2>
<p>Early diagnosis is important for successful treatment of periodontal  diseases.  Therefore, it is important that children receive a  periodontal  examination as part of their routine dental visits.  Be aware that if  your child has an advanced form of periodontal disease, this may be an  early  sign of systemic disease.  A general medical evaluation should be  considered for children who exhibit severe periodontitis, especially if  it  appears resistant to therapy.</p>
<p>Many medications can dry out the mouth or pose other threats to oral  health.  Be sure to tell your dental professional about any medications  your family members are taking.</p>
<p>Monitor your family to see if anyone has the habit of teeth grinding.   Grinding can increase the risk of developing periodontal disease,  in addition to causing cracked or chipped teeth.  Dentists can make  custom-fitted night bite guards to prevent teeth grinding at night.</p>
<p>Researchers suggest periodontal disease can pass through saliva. This  means that the common contact of saliva in families may put children  and couples at risk for contracting the periodontal disease of another  family member.  If one family member has periodontal disease, all family   members should see a dental professional for a periodontal evaluation.</p>
<p>The most important preventive step against periodontal disease is to  establish good oral health habits with your child.  There are basic  preventive steps to help your child maintain good oral health:</p>
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<li><strong>Establish good oral health habits</strong> early.  When your child is  12 months old, you can begin using toothpaste when brushing his or her  teeth.   However, only use a pea-sized portion on the brush and press it into the  bristles so your child won&#8217;t eat it.  And, when the gaps between  your child&#8217;s teeth close, it&#8217;s important to start flossing. </li>
<li><strong>Serve as a good role model</strong> by practicing good oral  health care habits yourself. </li>
<li><strong>Schedule regular dental visits</strong> for family checkups,  periodontal evaluations and cleanings. </li>
<li><strong>Check your child&#8217;s mouth</strong> for the signs of periodontal  disease, including bleeding gums, swollen and bright red gums, gums that  are  receding away from the teeth and bad breath.</li>
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<p>If your child currently has poor oral health habits, work with your  child to change these now.  It&#8217;s much easier to modify these habits in  a child than in an adult.  Since your child models behavior after you,  it follows that you should serve as a positive role model in your  oral hygiene habits.  A healthy smile, good breath and strong teeth all  contribute to a young person&#8217;s sense of personal appearance,  as well as confidence and self-esteem.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.perio.org/consumer/request.htm#pdc">View an  AAP brochure</a> on <em>Periodontal Diseases in Children and Adolescents</em> that includes  step-by-step instructions on proper brushing and flossing methods. </li>
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<li><a href="http://www.joponline.com/action/doSearch?searchText=children">Read  abstracts from the <em>Journal of Periodontology</em></a> reporting  the latest research on children&#8217;s oral health issues. </li>
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<li><a href="http://www.aapd.org/">Visit the AAPD website</a>: The  American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry&#8217;s website has extensive parent  information  as well as kids-only features. </li>
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