Most children need to visit the dentist once every six months for preventive care, including checkups and cleanings. However, some children, especially those prone to struggling with dental problems, may find that they actually need to attend more frequent cleanings in order to adequately prevent decay.
Both genetics and dietary factors can influence a person’s likelihood of developing dental problems, so be sure to speak with your kids’ dentist about how their smiles are looking, during their dental visits. He or she can likely provide helpful tips to help care for their smiles at-home, in between visits.
Dental sealants, like fluoride treatments, are another helpful way to protect teeth against acidic erosion. They are a treatment particularly helpful for school-aged children, whose teeth are still developing, making them susceptible to the kind of decay characteristic of cavities. Talkto your dentist at your next preventive appointment, about whether a sealant is right for your son or daughter.
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