Think baby teeth aren’t important? Think again! Here at Dr. B Pediatric Dentistry in Campbell, we know how important baby teeth are for your child. Some parents believe that their child’s baby teeth are less important than their permanent teeth. That’s because we know that they’re going to fall out. Parents might think they can wait to get serious about oral hygiene when a child’s permanent teeth arrive.
Your child’s baby teeth are important to their health and speech development. The primary teeth set the stage for a beautiful smile that will last a lifetime.
When Brushing Is A Battle
A child’s loathing is understandable. A parent takes a pokey bristly thing, smears some minty paste on it, puts it in their mouth and scrubs their teeth with it. No wonder it doesn’t appeal to some youngsters. Sometimes parents want to give up the struggle until their child is older.
Here are a few suggestions for toothbrushing tantrums.
Go Easy On The Toothpaste
If the toothpaste is the problem, brush with a smaller amount or even without it at first. The goal is to remove food particles that will lead to plaque and bacteria, causing cavities. Toothpaste is not required for removing food particles. Fluoride is important, however. Make sure the toothpaste you use has fluoride in it.
Let Your Child Pick Their Toothbrush
Take your child to the store and have them select a new, soft-bristled toothbrus. Buy two, so they control which one to use each time. Children are old enough to brush on their own when they can tie their shoes.
Make Brushing Family Fun
Brush together as a family. Let your son or daughter know that everyone needs to brush and floss their teeth at least twice a day. Make it fun. There are a lot of apps and songs that you can play while brushing.
Baby Steps At First
To develop the habit, keep the time short and slowly increase the sessions. After it has become part of the routine, add time by singing songs or brushing your teeth at the same time.
Remember The Reinforcement
Compliment your child on their fantastic effort in taking care of themselves. Be sure to maintain a positive attitude. Let your child know that you love their beautiful smile and want it to always be shiny white. Positive reinforcement and establishing a routine are essential parts of childhood dental brushing.
Talk To Us About Sealants
Sealants are beneficial protective barriers applied to the biting surfaces of teeth. A sealant aids in preventing food particles from lodging in difficult places to brush including the pits and grooves in the rear molars. Sealants are crucial for premolars and molars.
If you’re looking for a dentist for your child, schedule an appointment with Dr. B Pediatric Dentistry in Campbell. Call us today to get your child set on a healthy path!
Contact Dr. B Pediatric Dentistry:
408-871-2885
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40 Jeffers Way
Campbell, California
95008