Not exact matches
Really focusing on their own
oral hygiene is really important, because once babies are born, from that time to about the time of the eruption of the first tooth, which happens around 6 months of age for babies, some babies as
early as 4 months, some as late as a year, they actually get colonized with strep mutans, which is a particular bacteria that causes
cavities.
Teaches the baby to develop good
oral hygiene
early hence preventing
cavities that may develop later.
Start preventive measures
early in life to minimize the toxic effects inflammation and infection originating in the
oral cavity can have on your pet's heart, kidneys, liver, and other systems.
On the other hand, sampling and monitoring analytes in the
oral cavity could help in a number of ways: from monitoring /
early detection of dental health to monitoring physiological states such as fatigue through saliva sampling.