It is important for children to begin a dental health regime at an early age, it has been claimed.
The American Academy of Family Physicians argued children should have their first check-up before they are one year old or within six months of their first tooth developing.
It also recommended caregivers should gently wipe the gums of babies after each feeding in order to make them used to the sensation of a clean mouth and to ensure bacteria do not have a chance to build up and cause problems in the future.
The academy noted that children should clean their teeth twice a day and "no matter how much fighting, it has to be done".
According to Child Dental Health Surveys, the number of young children developing cavities in the UK has increased dramatically in recent years.
Since 1998, the report claimed the number of four-year-olds having emergency dentistry treatment for cavities has grown, with the study claiming an increase in the number of sugary beverages consumed by children is to blame.
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