Our practice is mindful of how kids can be relatively unclear about how to best take care of their teeth. For younger patients especially, education and guidance can be important parts of every routine pediatric dental exam. During each appointment, we can provide kids with detailed instructions on better smile care at home. That means walking them through brushing and flossing, and discussing the role nutrition plays in oral care.
If you want to make sure your teeth stay healthy, keep up with good brushing and flossing habits at home, and see your dentist for semiannual checkups. These visits can help you maintain a cavity-free smile. When a problem does occur, you can be relieved to have treatment when you only need a dental filling. When issues with tooth decay go undetected for an extended period, the problem can become more consequential, and your treatment can involve a root canal procedure.
Your dentist is ready to talk to your kids – and you – about better oral health practices. With that said, those six month gaps between appointments can sometimes make younger patients complacent. If your child is new to brushing and flossing on their own, dropping in on them to see how they are performing these tasks can be important. Be aware that because kids sometimes struggle to brush and floss effectively, it can be particularly important to limit how much sugar they consume, as they may be doing a less than perfect job keeping their teeth and gums clean.
Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry is ready to help everyone in your family enjoy fantastic oral health care! Our practice is ready to help younger patients learn about the importance of good smile care, and we are prepared to provide professional treatment that will keep their teeth and gums in top shape. We are also here to help parents keep on top of their oral health needs! Contact us today by calling 972-329-7645 (972-329-SMILE) to schedule an appointment!
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