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4 Ways to Improve Your Child’s Dental Health

With all of the things that a child eats, it’s a wonder you’re not rushing to the dentist every other weekend to have a cavity filled, right? Well, maybe we’re exaggerating a little bit, but improving your child’s dental health likely seems easier said than done sometimes. That’s why having a few tips at your disposal can certainly help.

As one of the area’s leading Cedar Park dentists, the team from Reveal Dental has helped many parents implement a great teeth-cleaning regimen with their children. Take a look at some of the tips we’ve learned over the years here!

Take Your Child to the Dentist By Their First Birthday

One of the best ways to get your child started on a solid dental care plan is to get them going early, which is why many recommend bringing children to the dentist by their very first birthday. This is because waiting too long could let problems with new teeth coming in go unnoticed. By bringing your child in early on, your pediatric dentist will be able to see how their mouth is forming and spot things that could cause problems down the road. Additionally, the earlier you bring your child to the dentist, the easier it will be for them to get used to it.

Brush Their Teeth Regularly While Guiding their Hand

For children 18 months and less, you’ll need to brush their teeth to make sure it’s being done properly. However, you can get started on the right track by placing the brush in their hand and guiding them during the brushing process. This helps them get used to having their teeth brushed and encourages them to start doing so on their own as soon as they’re able. With children, often the earlier you implement things the better chances you have of developing a lifetime habit with them.

Never Leave Them With the Bottle Overnight

Unfortunately, this is an issue that often flies under the radar of most, but a child should never be left with a bottle overnight. This is because having them in a bottle all night long also means their teeth will be exposed to the sugars in the milk all night long, quickly leading to tooth damage and other issues. If they need to have a bottle all night, give them one with water in it only.

Use Dental Sealant

Last, but certainly not least, using dental sealant can provide added protection for your child’s dental health, preventing the buildup of bacteria and tooth decay. While back molars are growing, a dental sealant can be especially useful, as these teeth are hard to reach.

Contact us today for more pediatric dentistry tips and services in Cedar Park!

For dental tips, Cedar Park teeth whitening services, and more, contact us online today or call (512) 337-2316.

 

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