
Want your kid to grow up with beautiful pearly white teeth? Teaching good dental habits now will help your kids to continue these habits later in life. It’s also important to make sure their toothbrush and toothpaste are suitable, and that they’re getting the dental treatment they need. Below are 7 tips that will help you to keep your kids’ teeth healthy.
Restrict their sugar consumption
Kids that consume too much sugar are more likely to develop cavities. Make sure that your children aren’t living on soft drinks and candy. By making sugar a treat, you can reduce the chance of your kids developing dental disease.
Monitor their brushing routine
Do your kids brush their teeth morning and night? And do they spend enough time brushing their teeth? It’s important to keep monitoring your kids as they brush their teeth – ideally until the age of 8. You don’t have to brush their teeth for them, but you should be making sure they’re spending two minutes brushing and doing a thorough job. If kids tend to rush brushing their teeth, consider putting on a timer or brushing to music to motivate them.
Make sure they’re using the right toothpaste
Kids require different fluoride levels as they get older. You should be careful of giving young kids adult toothpaste too early as the high fluoride levels may damage any milk teeth they still have. Similarly, make sure older kids aren’t using fluoride-free toothpaste for young kids – it may taste nicer, but it won’t be cleaning their teeth properly.
Know when to replace their toothbrush
Toothbrushes should be replaced every three months. Don’t let your child continue to use the same toothbrush – especially if the bristles are visibly damaged – as it will no longer be providing efficient cleaning. If your child uses an electric toothbrush, you should similarly make sure that electric brush heads are regularly changed.
Get them into flossing early
Flossing can help to get rid of any plaque debris stuck between teeth – further helping to prevent cavities. Get your kids into flossing from an early age so that it becomes a normal part of their dental routine. You can buy dental floss that is designed for kids.
Book regular dental check-ups
It’s important to sign up your kids with a family dental practice and go for check-ups at least once per year. Regular dental check-ups will be able to identify dental problems early so that they can be treated before they become too serious. Don’t wait until your child has a toothache or visible decay to book an appointment.
Know when to look into orthodontic treatment
Many kids eventually get braces fitted to straighten their teeth. This could be particularly worthwhile if your child has very misaligned teeth that make brushing properly difficult. Nowadays there are various different forms of orthodontic treatment to explore including traditional metal braces, lingual braces and clear aligners like Invisalign. The best form of orthodontic treatment may depend on how misaligned your kid’s teeth are and what treatment they prefer.