Preventive Dental Care In Children

Preventive Dental Care In Children

One of the most precious things in the world is your child's smile. It is a reflection of their happiness, confidence and well being as a whole. It is our responsibility as parents, caregivers and educators to ensure that children have good smiles all their lives. Preventive dental care is a major way of achieving this. In this blog we'll explore the importance of preventive dental care for infants and give practical guidance to help you achieve a strong foundation on their oral health.

What is Preventive Dental Care?

Preventative dental care is the term used for a number of preventative measures and techniques that aim to maintain healthy teeth and prevent tooth decay before it becomes more serious or requires complex treatment. Preventative dental care aims to ensure the health of teeth and gum, as well as reduce the risk of tooth diseases and conditions.

Periodic dental examinations are a cornerstone of preventive care, as they facilitate the earliest detection of dental problems. Dentists are trained to identify and address problems such as cavities, gum disease, and oral cancer in their early stages. Patients can be helped to avoid pain and discomfort when these conditions are diagnosed early, which will make it possible to treat them with fewer invasive procedures and lower costs.

Why Preventive Dental Care Matters In Children?

?●??Early detection of problems: Regular dental examinations in children enable dentists to look for possible problems early before they develop into serious problems. Your child will be spared unpleasant dental procedures and discomfort during this early intervention.

?●??Developing good habits: It's vital to establish good oral hygiene habits before you are old enough. For years to come, teaching children to brush, floss and use proper mouthwash can help them to maintain good oral health.

?●??Preventing tooth decay: Tooth decay is one of the most frequent medical conditions in children. The risks of cavities can be significantly reduced by precautionary measures, such as Sealants in the teeth and Fluoride treatments.

?●??Supporting healthy growth and development: Proper alignment of teeth and jaws is essential for the overall health of your child. Issues such as teeth or misalignment of the bite can be addressed with appropriate detection and intervention.

Practical Tips for Preventive Dental Care

?●??Start at a very early age: Your child's oral health course should begin before they have teeth. To remove residues of milk and bacteria, use a soft cloth or an infant toothbrush to clean their mouths after feeding.

●??Choose the right toothbrush: Select a soft, brushed toothbrush that is appropriate for your child's age and size as soon as their teeth start coming in. It should be replaced regularly, and consider using an electric toothbrush for older children, since it can make brushing more fun.

●??Fluoride toothpaste: For children, use a fluoride toothpaste as soon as they have an initial tooth. Use a smear of toothpaste to the size of one grain of rice for children under 3 years old and use peasized doses for ages 3-6.

●??Supervised brushing: Until about 7 or 8 years of age, children often lack the ability to brush their teeth effectively. To ensure that they reach all parts of their mouth, supervise their brushing.

●??Healthy diet: Limit sweet treats and drinks that are likely to cause tooth decay. Fix a time for chocolates and other treats if they are too fond of it. Provide a nutritious diet rich in fruits, vegetables and dairy products. The diet should be rich in vitamins and minerals.

●??Dental Check-ups: Schedule your child's first dental visit by their first birthday or as soon as their first tooth appears. After that, schedule regular dental visits and cleanings according to your dentist's recommendations.

●??Lead by example: Children learn from watching their parents and caregivers. Make oral hygiene a family affair by brushing and flossing together.

●??Dental Sealants: Consider dental sealants, a protective coating applied to the chewing surfaces of molars, which are prone to cavities. The risk of decay is reduced by as much as 80 % with sealants.

Conclusion

Your child will have lifelong benefits from preventive dental care. You set them on their way to a lifetime of healthy smiles by introducing good oral hygiene from an early age and ensuring regular dental check ups. Remember that dental care is not only aesthetics; it's about the overall well being and quality of life. And for generations to come, we'll work with each other to protect these precious smiles.

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Dr Reetu Manchanda Bhatia

Dental Surgeon, Author and Educationist. Worked with CHAIN OF ARMY POLYCLINICS. Clinically linked.Dental Aritcle /Expressions.Army brat. Link to all my Dental Blogs:- docreetuoralhealthawareness.blogspot.com 11th August

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Well written Dr Payal.

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