Dental Implants

How can I teach my child good brushing and flossing habits?

Developing good oral hygiene habits should be something you emphasize from an early age with your children. Show them how to brush and floss properly, and make sure to explain why it’s important. You can help them by setting realistic goals such as brushing for two minutes twice a day and flossing once a day. It may also be helpful to set up a rewards system to encourage them to keep up with their brushing and flossing routine. Lastly, don’t forget to lead by example – brush your teeth alongside your children! This will make the process feel more like quality time together and will help reinforce the importance of good oral hygiene habits. 

When should my child start seeing the dentist?

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that all children visit the dentist by their first birthday or when their first tooth appears, whichever happens first. Establishing a relationship between your child and the dentist early on in life is important so that it becomes a normal part of growing up for them.

How can I help my child prevent cavities?

Good oral hygiene habits, such as brushing twice a day and flossing at least once, are essential in helping children avoid cavities. Additionally, limiting sugary snacks and drinks will also go a long way in preventing them from developing cavities. Regular trips to the dentist for checkups and dental cleanings can also help keep your child’s teeth and gums healthy.

How often should my child see the dentist?

Generally speaking, children should visit the dentist every six months for a checkup and cleaning. This is important to help prevent tooth decay, gingivitis, and other dental issues from occurring. Depending on your child's age and health history, your child’s dentist may recommend more or less frequent visits.