Nov
A trip to the dentist can be something to look forward to if you’ve got a friend waiting to greet you. Mark Cruz, family dentist in Laguna Niguel, makes a dental visit a positive experience. From his thorough, gentle exams to his friendly, caring manner, Dr. Cruz knows how to make young children feel at ease. When it’s time for that next appointment, call Dr. Cruz. Your children may just find a friend for life.
Although your baby’s first smile will be a toothless one, don’t let the absence of teeth prevent you from caring for his or her oral health. Mark Cruz, DDS recommends establishing a routine of good oral care in the first few days after birth. Dr. Cruz advises to gently wipe your infant’s mouth with a damp washcloth after every meal, avoid bottles in bed and begin using a soft toothbrush as soon as the first tooth breaks through. If you have questions on caring for your baby’s teeth, schedule a visit to Dr. Cruz’s office. Tender loving care today sets the foundation for healthy smiles tomorrow.
Did you know that your baby’s teeth begin to develop between the
third and sixth month of pregnancy? What you eat during those critical
months affects the development of your unborn child’s teeth. That’s why
it’s important to maintain a healthy diet.
But don’t stop there. Dr. Cruz
recommends regular dental visits throughout your pregnancy. In addition
to preventive care, Dr. Cruz checks for signs of gingivitis
(inflammation of the gums), a condition common during pregnancy.
Remember, when you’re pregnant you have two sets of teeth to care for.
Don’t neglect either one.
Mark A Cruz graduated from the UCLA School of Dentistry in 1986 and started a dental practice in Monarch Beach, CA upon graduation. He has lectured nationally and internationally and is a member of various dental organizations. He was a part-time lecturer at UCLA and a member of the faculty group practice and was past assistant director of the UCLA Center for Esthetic Dentistry. He has served on the National Institute of Health/NIDCR (National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research) Grant review Committee in Washington D.C. as well as on the editorial board for the Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice (Elsevier) and is currently serving on the DSMB (data safety management board) for the NPBRN (national practice-based research network.
