Good hygiene practices for little
children
Good oral
care should begin as early as possible to stave off oral issues later on. Here
are some tips that should be helpful:
·
Children
under the age of two should use a light smear of fluoridated toothpaste. You will be able to see most of the bristle
tips on the brush.
·
Children
age two to five, should brush with a pea-sized amount of toothpaste with
fluoride. Carefully supervise them brushing so they don’t swallow the excess
toothpaste.
·
It
is important that your child brush his or her teeth two to three times per day
so that way they form the habit of doing so, which will stick with them through
life. If you feel your child cannot brush properly, you should still let them
brush if they are interested in doing so, but an adult should brush for them
when they are done. Use the recommended
amount of toothpaste mentioned above. When the child grows teeth that touch,
you should start flossing every day.
Preparing your child for a dental visit
Prevention
is the best method of avoiding dental issues later on. Prepare a list of any
pain or issues your child experiences with their teeth or gums before you make
the visit. Any minor issues should be treated before they become too severe.
Below are some questions you can ask your child prior to seeing a dentist:- Do
you have any pain in your mouth or teeth and how bad is it?
- Do
your gums bleed?
- Do
you get a bad taste in your mouth ever?
- Can
you breathe well when you sleep?
- Do
you grind your teeth?
- Is
your mouth very dry?
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