Our teeth help us eat, talk, and smile. To keep your child’s teeth healthy, start good dental habits early. Keeping the teeth clean through brushing and flossing and going to the dentist regularly are essential for maintaining good oral Hygiene In kids.
One very important point that cannot be stressed enough to parents is to never ever instill fear of doctors or hospitals, in a kids impressionable mind! It is a common ploy used by parents to scare children saying, "If you don't stop eating sweets... start brushing regularly.. stop soft drinks.. etc etc, we will have to take you to the dentist and he will use a huge syringe to give you injections in your teeth!!!" Sure enough, when they do finally have to visit the dentist, as naturally happens at one point or the other, they are terrified. It makes it impossible for the Doctor to effectively manage such a scared child. This is a very important point for parents to keep in mind. Only give positive reinforcement about dentists visits to kids from a young age itself.
Why Is Teeth Cleaning Important?Cleaning the teeth (with brushing and flossing) prevents the buildup of plaque. Plaque is a clear, sticky material made up of bacteria (germs). It can build up and lead to:
Even before your baby’s first tooth comes in, it’s important to keep the gums clean by gently rubbing a clean, damp washcloth over the gums after each feeding.
After that:Your child should see a dentist within 6 months of the first tooth coming in, or by their first birthday (whichever comes first). Going at a young age can catch problems early. And your baby will get used to the dentist looking in their mouth, without doing anything which will distress the child.
As kids get older, they should go to the dentist on a regular schedule. It’s usually between every 3 months to once a year. Ask your dentist what’s right for your child.
What Happens at Dentist Visits?During the first visits to the dentist, your baby will sit on your lap and the dentist will do a short examination. As your child grows, the dental checkup will include a thorough cleaning of the teeth and an examination by the dentist (to check the teeth and gums).
The dentist may also recommend X-rays to see inside the teeth and check for decay, a fluoride treatment that is brushed onto the teeth (to prevent cavities), or a dental sealant (a coating painted on the teeth to prevent tooth decay).
How Can I Make Sure My Child Gets the Right Amount of Fluoride?Fluoride is a mineral found in the soil and water. It strengthens tooth enamel (the hard outer covering of the teeth). By keeping the enamel strong, fluoride helps prevent cavities.
To make sure your kids get the right amount of fluoride, using a fluoridated toothpaste is usually enough.
When Should I Call the Doctor or Dentist?Call your doctor or dentist if your child has tooth or gum pain, a broken tooth, dark or light spots on their teeth, or if a tooth falls out from a fall or injury. Take care to search out the tooth, if it has fallen out, and place it in a little milk or Saliva itself, while transporting immediately to the clinic.
What Else Should I Know?Other healthy-teeth tips: