CHILDHOOD NUTRITION
Fluoride
Fluoride
Flouride provides your child with excellent protection from cavities. Upon the eruption of his/her first tooth, you should subsequently brush the teeth with "half a pea-size" smear of flouridated toothpaste. You may increase that amount to a "pea-sized" smear at 3 years of age. At the 6 month well child visit, ask your provider if they recommend that a flouride varnish be applied to your child's teeth after they erupt.
If or when you start your young child on supplemental formula, you may use city tap water to mix with the formula for this is already supplemented with flouride. If you use well water for your drinking water, please check with your county health department* to have your well water tested and then consult with your pediatrician or family physician to assure that your child is getting the right amount of flouride.
* or check out the My Water's Flouride website.
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