Seek Dental Checkups Twice per Year
We can help children take care of their teeth by being proactive in steps to prevent cavities, infections and gum disease. We recommend that patients visit our dental office for a teeth cleaning twice per year. This way, we can remove plaque buildup and tartar, keeping the child's mouth healthy and clean.
In the meantime, here are some helpful oral hygiene basics that can be applied at home to keep your child's mouth healthy:
Using proper brushing techniques twice dailyAssisting children to brush properly for at least two minutesBuying a soft-bristled toothbrush for the childUsing proper flossing techniques dailyInvesting in a healthy mouthwashProper Tooth Brushing Technique
As a Watertown dentist, we know that a patient's technique for brushing their teeth is just as important as how often they brush their teeth. It is essential for your child to use a soft toothbrush that will not irritate the gums or cause the enamel on the teeth to erode. As long as your child brushes correctly, a soft toothbrush will work equally well without damaging the teeth.
Be sure your child brushes in a circular pattern, starting at the gum line and working toward the center of the mouth. This will move food particles, bacteria and plaque away from your child's gum line. Your child should brush his or her teeth in quadrants, being sure to brush each section for at least 30 seconds with a small amount of pressure. Using fluoride toothpaste will also provide additional protection from cavities for your child.
We recommend that your child brushes twice per day – in the morning and before bed. Brushing the teeth at least twice a day will keep a child's mouth clean without causing irritation from over-brushing. Additionally, be sure to buy a new toothbrush every three months or sooner if the bristles are frayed.
Flossing is Essential for Teeth and Gums
At Pediatric Dental Arts, we remind parents/guardians of our patients that it is critical to floss daily. If you live in the local area, we invite you to schedule an appointment so that we can clean your child's teeth. While a regular brushing schedule can help keep a child's teeth clean, our staff can remove the plaque and bacteria from the hard to reach places.
Afterward with our instruction, your child can maintain daily flossing habits at home to help remove plaque from in between the teeth. Plaque that remains on the teeth can lead to gum disease. Gum disease occurs when plaque forms underneath the gum line, partially due to a lack of flossing. Incorporating healthy home care practices will maintain a healthy mouth for a growing child.
Selecting the Right Mouthwash
When your child uses mouthwash, it is important to be sure that it is sugar-free and alcohol-free. Mouthwash that contains fluoride will help to kill any lingering bacteria and strengthen your child's teeth. If possible, have your child use mouthwash to rinse his or her mouth out after meals, drinking a soda or consuming large amounts of sugary food. By taking this simple step, your child can reduce the risk of cavities and gum disease. When you visit our office, ask about a mouthwash that is right for your child.