What You Should Know
As a parent, you naturally want what is best for your child. Many parents are unaware of how oral health and dental care play into that. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, tooth decay (cavities) is the number one most commonly occurring infectious disease among children. This leads to children experiencing toothaches in high numbers, missing days from school and experiencing overall discomfort. Tooth decay is not a trivial thing, but a condition that can create significant discomfort for your child. Due to tooth decay, your child may have difficulty eating, speaking clearly and engaging in other normal daily activities. If you live in the local area and think that this will not happen to your child, statistically, it most likely will. Brushing and flossing at home will help, but that is not enough. By visiting our kid friendly dentist office twice a year, we can examine and clean your child's teeth to remove the plaque and bacteria that can lead to cavities.
Resources Your Child Can Use at Home
In addition to visiting our kid friendly dentist office, it is important that you practice good oral hygiene at home and teach your child to do the same. In our dental office, we work with children and understand how challenging it can be to get them excited about brushing teeth. It can be difficult to get children to stop riding bikes, building LEGO blocks or playing dress up so they can go brush their teeth. We get it. At Dennis R. Campbell, DDS, we are experienced in working with young children and are under no illusion that they are fascinated by oral health. Our job is to change their opinion of dental care by showing them that it can be fun and interesting. This way, they will want to brush and floss their teeth without being told. With that in mind, here are a few resources that we have found to be helpful. Try them with your family at home and promote dental hygiene.
If you live in or around Asheville, NC, we invite you to schedule an appointment with our dental office, so that we can examine your child's teeth. Along with a thorough cleaning, we will teach your child how to brush properly. Even if your child is already brushing, there is a good chance that he or she is missing a lot of the plaque built up on their teeth. A simple video tutorial on the importance of proper brushing is a valuable resource you can use at home. You can find one on the American Dental Association's website or even on YouTube. Playing a video that shows your child how to brush is a great reminder for them. Children may also be used to receiving information through a video, so they are likely to receive and digest it better than if you reminded them.
Once your child is brushing correctly, it is time to focus your attention on how long they are brushing for. At Dennis R. Campbell, DDS, we encourage all of our patients to brush for two minutes, twice a day, regardless of how old they are. This, however, can be difficult for young children who find it hard to focus on a task or stay still. As a kid friendly dentist, we want them to brush their teeth, but staying still isn't a requirement. Try making it fun to brush teeth by playing their favorite song for two minutes and letting them dance and brush. You can also play a two-minute video clip or cartoon for them as they brush. The American Dental Association has an entire section of their website devoted to these short videos, and watching them will get your child used to brushing for the full two minutes. We have worked with families throughout the local area and have found that using media works far better than standing there with a stopwatch. The goal is to create positive associations between dental care and having fun, so that your child will continue to brush their teeth as they grow.