Hygiene for your children is important as a parent to encourage and assist your child in good oral hygiene. You should help your child with his or her brushing until around the age of 6 years old, and you should help your child floss when their teeth have contact with one another. This is dependent on the child and you should ask your dentist when it is time to start flossing his or her teeth. A good way to encourage your child to brush his or her teeth is to explain why it is important. You want to talk to your child about the sugar bugs in their mouths and how it is important to brush the sugar bugs away so that they have clean and healthy teeth. You also want to try to use the tell-show-do method to get your children brushing the right way. You want to show your child how you brush your teeth using circles and then have them brush their own teeth in the same manner. It is important to get your child in a good brushing routine as early as possible. ACT fluoride rinse for kids is also a good adjunctive rinse to help prevent cavities in kids old enough to spit out the rinse.
However, if at any time, at any age prior to 3, you notice something not normal in your child's mouth or you just want us to take a look, do not hesitate to call. Conditions that may warrant an early visit include bleeding gums, bumps on the gums, stained teeth or if your child is irritable while pointing to their mouth.
At your child's first visit to the dentist we will make sure that your child is comfortable and will slowly introduce your child to the new environment by using the tell-show-do method. We will evaluate your child for tooth development, facial growth and development as well as evaluate your child's risk for cavities. If x-rays are necessary, they will be taken at this time. We will also try to give your child a cleaning depending on how he or she is doing.
IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT PROFESSIONAL TEETH CLEANINGS AND REGULAR 6-MONTH RECALL VISITS ARE THE BEST WAYS TO PREVENT ORAL DISEASE. REGULAR VISITS ALLOWS US TO DETECT DECAY AND GUM DISEASE EARLIER SO THAT YOUR CHILD DOESN'T HAVE WORSENENING CONDITIONS LIKE ABSCESSES THAT LEAD TO TOOTH LOSS.
Fluoride is a very important part in maintaining healthy teeth. We offer fluoride to all of our kids as it is a strong anti-cavity agent. We provide fluoride in two different forms. The first form is a foam that is placed in fluoride trays that are placed in your child's mouth for a total of 4 minutes. The other form is a fluoride varnish that is painted on the teeth. Both forms are very effective in strengthening teeth as well as providing an anti-cavity. Your child will be asked not to consume any foods or liquids for a half hour following treatment because this is the time for maximum fluoride uptake in their teeth.
It is our opinion that a child's diet is one of the most important factors for the prevention of tooth decay. In fact, a good diet is just as important as brushing and flossing your child's teeth. Sugary foods and liquids are harsh on your child's teeth. Bacteria uses the sugar as food. They then produce acid as a result of consuming the sugar. It is the acid that is constantly eating away at the tooth structure that causes a cavity. It is important to minimize the amount and frequency of sugar in your child's diet to promote good oral health. Encourage your child to rinse with water and/or brush after meals.