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Dietary Guidelines
Diet during pregnancy
Since diet during pregnancy directly influences formation of sound, caries resistant
teeth, diet counseling should be given to expectant mothers. Diet containing adequate
amount of protein, vitamin A,C and D, iron, calcium and phosphate should be given
to expectant mothers and to all children during the formative stage of teeth, i.e.,
till the age of 12- 14 years.
Diet for toddlers
Diet Special instructions on breast feeding and proper choice and timing of bottle
feed should be given to prevent nursing bottle caries and malocclusion. Breast feeding
should be encouraged, but feeding - on- demand should be restricted. Bottle- feeding
should be weaned by the age of one year. Bottle-feeding at night should be strictly
avoided as it causes rampant tooth decay. Some infants are given comforters dipped
in honey to prevent them from crying. Such a practice is harmful, as honey contains
high amounts of sugar, and contact for long periods can cause tooth decay. Instructions
regarding oral hygiene of the infant should be given and importance of nutrition
should be emphasized in development of dentition.
Diet for nursery and primary
Importance of milk teeth as space maintainers for permanent teeth and in development
of speech besides other functions such as mastication, esthetics and psychological
well being, should be stressed while training the medical, para-medical personnel,
school teachers and parents. Intensive Dental Care Programme for school children
should be implemented. In schools, it is observed that on birthdays, sweets and
chocolates are distributed amongst children. Teachers should recommend to the parents
to distribute stationary items instead of sweets. Teachers should also educate parents
about the oral health care.