BEGIN PROPER DENTAL CARE NOW TO PROMOTE HEALTHY SMILES FOR KIDS INTO ADULTHOOD

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2011-04-20


Children follow the habits and routines that they learn during their childhood. This is why it has become very important for parents to instill good dental habits at an early age. The American Dental Association recommends that parents take action early to insure the health of their children's teeth and gums into adulthood. Good dental hygiene habits should begin after your child's first tooth erupts. Taking good care of your child's teeth is vital to maintaining their oral health because even their baby teeth help them chew food and speak clearly. If you start your child off with proper dental habits, your child will find it easier to keep those good habits for years to come.

Brushing and Flossing Your Child's Teeth

Good oral hygiene should begin with an introductory visit to your dentist or a pediatric dentist around your child's first birthday. Regular oral exams and cleanings should be maintained in order to keep your child's teeth and gums healthy. One of the most common chronic childhood diseases is tooth decay, but with proper habits and routines, tooth decay can be very preventable.

Most children spend less than a minute brushing their teeth, but dental professionals recommend that children brush their teeth for two to three minutes in order to properly clean their teeth. Regular brushing helps to remove plaque from teeth and to avoid unwanted cavities. It is also very important for your child to brush his or her teeth before going to bed at night. The time your child is asleep gives bacteria even more time to attach themselves to food particles that are left on the teeth and produce enamel-eating acid. The flow of saliva in the mouth is also less active at night time, so food particles that are left in the teeth are less likely to be washed away.

To brush your child's teeth, perform the following:

• Place toothbrush alongside the teeth. The bristles should be at a 45 degree ankle along the gum-line.
• Gently move the brush in a small circular motion, cleaning each tooth.
• Brush across the chewing surfaces, making sure the bristles get into the grooves and crevices of the teeth.
• Brush your child's tongue to gently remove bacteria and prevent bad breath.
• Have your child rinse his or her mouth with water.

Preventing Cavities

The ADA recommends that a child's first visit should take place by their first birthday. At this initial visit, your dentist will explain proper brushing and flossing techniques, as well as a modified exam while your baby sits in your lap. By visiting the dentist with your child, you can help with early detection of potential problems, as well as helping your child become more comfortable and accustomed to visiting the dentist. This will eliminate the dental fears that many people experience as they grow older.

When all primary teeth have come in, your dentist may apply topical fluoride on your child's teeth. The fluoride hardens the tooth enamel, which helps to prevent the development of cavities. Cavities occur when bacteria and food left on the teeth after eating are not brushed away. Acid then collects on a tooth, which softens the enamel until a cavity forms.

Brushing at least twice a day coupled with routine flossing can help in the maintenance of your child's healthy mouth. The dental needs of your child are constantly changing, making it important to begin proper care early. Contact your dentist in Gilbert prior to your child's first birthday in order to properly begin and maintain your child's oral health.


Sean Hartmen writes for leading cosmetic dentist in Gilbert, Dr. Morteza Zamani. With a strong interest in the advancement of dental research, Dr. Zamani completed five years of research and has advanced training in multiple areas of dentistry to provide the best in quality dental health care, including sedation in Gilbert.


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