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Preventative dentistry is the way that dentists and patients ward off damaging dental problems later in life. It is every adult's responsibility to take care of his or her own oral health and to maintain a healthy lifestyle. For children, it is important that the child's parents instill good oral health habits in their children to help prevent tooth and gum disease. Habits developed early in a child's life can carry on throughout their lives. In addition, tooth and gums disease while a child is still growing can be very damaging to a child's health.

Teaching Your Child Good Habits

Habits can stay with you for an entire lifetime. It is important to develop good ones in your child at a young age so that they can maintain their oral health for their entire lives. The first thing that a child must do is learn how to properly brush their teeth. A parent or a pediatric dentist should be capable of teaching a young child how to brush their teeth. When they are first learning, it is important to instill in the child that they need to brush for two minutes each time they brush and that they should brush their teeth at least twice per day. It is much easier to learn these habits when you are first learning to brush then later on in life after you may have developed bad habits.

It is also important to develop good eating habits at a young age. Staying away from sugary foods not only helps your child's overall healthy, but it also greatly reduces the risk of tooth or gum disease. Again, children develop many of their worst habits at a young age so it can be very beneficial to steer them away from many unhealthy foods when they are young.

How Your Pediatric Dentist Can Help

Taking your child to the dentist at a young age can be helpful in making sure he or she sees going to the dentist as a normal part of life. From about age 1, a child can regularly see their dentist every six months. If you wait too long to visit your Hudson pediatric dentist, a child may develop dental problems or could develop a fear of seeing the dentist. Your pediatric dentist is specially trained to deal with young children and has a great deal of experience in seeing patients on their first visit to the dentist. Generally very young children will just get a visual examination of their teeth and a confirmation that they are brushing their teeth correctly.

Once your child gets older, regular visits to the dentist will also consist of a thorough cleaning of the teeth. Like all patients, children cannot reach all of the plaque that can accumulate on their teeth. A professional cleaning from their dentist will greatly help to reduce the buildup of plaque and prevent tooth and gum disease. The dentist will also be able to provide a fluoride treatment to further protect the enamel of your child's teeth.

To learn more information about preventative dental care for children, please contact your Hudson, WI dentist today.

by: Gen Wright




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