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If you are looking for a trusted and experienced Salem dentist offering comprehensive dental care, you can count on Coral Dental Care, LLC. Patient comfort and satisfaction are our highest priority and we pride ourselves in providing patients with complete information to help them make an informed decision. Dr. Anu Isaac combines the latest in dental technology with years of experience to ensure that every patient receives comprehensive care without compromise https://www.coraldentalcare.com/
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Dental Care Tips forPeople at DifferentStages of Life
CORAL DENTAL CARE
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Quick IndexIntroduction
Stage 1: Babies and Infants (0 to 3 years)
Stage 2: Children (4 to 12 years)
Stage 3: Teens (13 to 19 years)
Stage 4: Adults (20 to 64 years)
Stage 5: Elderly (65 years and above)
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3.58 billionPEOPLE AFFECTED BY ORAL DISEASES WORLDWIDE
Introduction
A window to your body
Every life stage demands its own unique dental
care. No matter where you are at in your journey,
this collection of age-targeted dental care tips will
help you through.
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Stage 1: Babies andInfants (0 to 3 years)
If the baby is teething, rub
your baby’s gums and give
a cold teething ring to
chew on.
TEETHING
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If the first tooth begins to
appear, clean the baby’s
upper and lower gums and
the teeth twice a day with a
clean, damp, washcloth.
FIRST TOOTH
Use a soft-bristled
toothbrush and water.
Toothpaste is not
recommended before age
2.
DAILY CARE
They may have few teeth or none at all. Nevertheless, they require the same
attention to oral hygiene as adults.
27.90%CHILDREN AGED 2-5
WITH TOOTH DECAY
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51.17%CHILDREN AGED 5-11
WITH TOOTH DECAY
Stage 2: Children (4 to12 years)
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It may be difficult to get things done from them, but it’s important to make
them understand the benefits of good oral habits.
Introduce fluoride
toothpaste when your child
is old enough not to
swallow it.
FLUORIDE
TOOTHPASTE
Brush their teeth twice a
day and floss once a day.
BRUSH 2X A
DAY
Buy foods that are
unsweetened or sugar-
free.
UNSWEETENED
FOOD
Stage 3: Teens (13 to 19years)
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They may be in the world of their own, but with gentle reminders and extra care, their
teeth and gums will be in great shape for college and beyond. Encourage your teenager
to take good care of their teeth. Brushing at least twice a day and flossing daily.
Have plenty of oral
healthcare supplies handy.
HEALTHCARE
SUPPLIES
Keep lots of fruits and
vegetables in the house for
snacking.
VEGETABLES
Discuss with your teen the
dangers of smoking on oral
health
DANGERS OF
SMOKING
Let them know that getting
braces (if required) is a
normal part of life.
BRACES
Stage 4: Adults (20 to64 years)
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From new found independence to a bag full of responsibilities, adulthood spans over a
large part of your life. Take good care of your teeth to enjoy good oral health in your
golden years
Brush twice a day with a
fluoride toothpaste and
floss daily.
BRUSH TWICE
A DAY
Limit sugary, starchy, and
sticky foods.
LIMIT SUGARY
FOOD
Visit your dentist regularly.
VISIT DENTIST
If you have missing teeth,
speak to your orthodontist
about dental crowns and
bridges
MISSING TEETH
Stage 5: Elderly (65 years and above)
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Being old doesn’t mean you can compromise on oral health.
Don’t skip dental visits,
even if you wear dentures.
DENTAL
VISITS
Brush twice each day with
toothpaste that contains
fluoride.
BRUSH TWICE
Don’t over brush and don’t
brush hard.
DON’T BRUSH
HARD
Floss once daily.
FLOSS
Monitor your sugar intake,
especially from soda and
candy.
SUGAR
INTAKE
Incorporate a fluoride rinse
into your daily routine.
FLUORIDE
RINSE
Don’t use tobacco.
TOBACCO
rink plenty of water, avoid
alcohol, and chew a sugar-
free gum to prevent dry
mouth.
DRINK WATER
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Know Your Us
DR. ANU ISAAC
DMD
Note From Dr. Anu Isaac
It gives me, Dr. Anu Isaac, immense pleasure to welcome
you to my dental practice.
Let me state that Coral Dental Care has been created with
you, the patient, in mind. We seek to provide not just the
finest dental treatment but also to make sure that you
fully understand what’s best for your dental health.
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Looking for adentist?
MAILING ADDRESS
8 Traders Way, Salem, MA 01970
PHONE NUMBER
978-607-0110
E-MAIL ADDRESS
If you have any questions about your age-related dental care
regime or any doubts regarding oral health, please contact Coral
Dental Care. We’ll be happy to help.