Bright smiles: Protecting children’s oral health
(NC) Did you know tooth decay is the most prevalent, preventable chronic
disease among children worldwide? Ensuring children maintain good oral
health is essential for their overall well-being. Not only do healthy teeth
and gums support proper chewing and speaking, but establishing proper oral
hygiene habits early on can prevent tooth decay along with bad breath and
gum disease.
Here are 3 key strategies to improve your child’s oral health:
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Create a daily oral hygiene routine.
Prevent cavities by encouraging regular brushing and flossing. Children
should brush their teeth twice a day with a small amount of fluoride
toothpaste to help strengthen tooth enamel and prevent decay. Children
under 3 years old should use an amount similar to the size of a grain of
rice. For children 3 years and older, the size should be similar to that
of a pea. They should also clean between their teeth daily using floss or
interdental brushes. If your child isn’t old enough to do all of these
things correctly on their own, you can help them until they are old enough
to do so.
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Encourage healthy eating.
What children eat also plays a significant role in their oral health.
Limiting sugary snacks and drinks can reduce their risk of cavities.
Instead, opt for nutritious snacks like fruits, vegetables and cheese, and
offer water throughout the day to help wash away food particles and
bacteria that lead to cavities.
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Have regular oral health care appointments.
Scheduling regular appointments with an oral health professional is
crucial to your child’s overall health. Dental hygienists can provide
preventive treatments such as fluoride varnish and dental sealants, which
offer additional protection against cavities. Dental sealants are thin
coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth, where cavities
are most likely to form. They last for many years.
By encouraging good oral hygiene habits early on and making healthy dietary
choices, parents and caregivers can help children maintain bright, healthy
smiles for life.
Learn more at
dentalhygienecanada.ca/kids.