Getting kids to brush their teeth isn’t always easy, but failing to instill proper oral hygiene in them from an early age can be detrimental to their dental health. The habits you teach your kids at a young age will inevitably follow them into adulthood as well. When it comes to proper dental care for kids, it’s always best to lead by example. Children absorb and oftentimes mimic everything their parents do, so it’s important to show them how to take good care of their oral health. Make brushing your teeth in the morning and a night a family affair or turn it into a game to make it more fun and motivate them to do it regularly.
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First-time parents often ask dentists when the right time is to start taking care of the oral health of their children. The answer is simple: as soon as they’re born. Even when they don’t have teeth yet, there are certain things you can do to get your children started on the path to excellent oral health.
Since they’re unable to care for themselves at this stage, it’s important that you do it for them. Start by using a soft cloth to gently clean their gums after every feeding to prevent the manifestation and growth of harmful bacteria.
As your kids get older, it’s important to teach them how to properly brush their teeth, floss, and use mouth wash so that they can become more self-reliant adults with excellent health. Teaching and encouraging kids to brush their teeth from an early age is challenging, but if you honestly explain to them the health risks that could occur if they don’t, then they’ll be more motivated to take great care of their teeth. In a way, this also teaches them a sense of responsibility and accountability.
Here are a few essential dental care tips for children at varying stages during their development:
Wondering how to brush your kids’ teeth effectively? The reality is that kids don’t always sit still when you’re trying to impart important knowledge to them. They get finicky, restless, or bored. The best way to teach them how to properly brush their teeth is to make it into a fun game that they actually look forward to.
First and foremost, be completely honest with your kids because there’s no point in hiding the truth. Discourage them from sucking their thumbs as this can lead to asymmetrical permanent teeth and spread bacteria. Also limit the use of a soother and discontinue “thumbs” and “soothers” before age 3. Come up with a strict morning and bedtime routine that requires them to brush their teeth and floss.
Years ago, dentists encouraged their patients to brush their teeth in a gentle circular motion. However, this has been proven to be incorrect because the circular motions of the brush can push against the gums, causing them to recede. Now the correct way to brush your teeth is to use light and gentle back and forth strokes to remove food particles between the teeth and under the gums.
Flossing the right way is also important. If using string floss, wrap the ends of the floss around your two middle fingers, gently guide it between your teeth using your index fingers and move it up and down along the gum line. Avoid forcing the floss between your teeth if they’re too close together; gently guide it instead.
Instilling healthy oral and eating habits in your kids from an early age will carry on into adulthood. Limiting their sugar intake from an early age can help them maintain excellent oral health as sugar is the number one enemy of developing teeth and gums. Eating too many sugary foods is exactly how kids get cavities, so it’s best to avoid foods with added refined sugars altogether.
Looking for more in-depth advice on how to care for your kids’ teeth? The professional and experienced dentists at Princeview Dental Group in Etobicoke are here to answer all of your questions! Contact us today to schedule an appointment for your children!
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