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subject: Your Child And Preventive Dentistry [print this page]


As odd as it may seem, while most parents take their children for medical exams throughout their lives, many times they wait to see a dentist until their child is actually experiencing some kind of dental problem. Your child's dental health is just as vital as his physical health and practicing preventive dentistry is the best way to ensure that your child has good dental health throughout his life time.

Preventive dentistry for children includes proper nutrition, daily brushing and flossing, regular dental check-ups and parental guidance in care of teeth, oral health education, sealants, and a number of other procedures designed to keep your child's teeth and gums healthy.

Preventive dentistry for your child should begin when his first tooth begins to make an appearance or at least by his first birthday. The earlier your child begins getting professional dental care the better it will be for his dental health as he gets older. Your dentist can not only make sure that your babies first teeth are coming in strong and straight but can begin to build a rapport with your child so that if any major dental work needs to be done in the future there is a bond of trust between your child and the dentist.

Your dentist can also offer you tips on how to practice good preventive dentistry at home. He might be able to supply you with ideas on how to get your child to brush regularly and easier ways to teach your child how to floss. Not only can he fix cavities while they are small before they have a chance to become large and painful but he may also use sealants to prevent cavity from forming at all.

One of the best things about preventive dentistry is that over the long haul it can save you money. By visiting your dentist regularly he will be able to diagnosis orthopedic problems early and correct those problems before they become major problems that may result in corrective methods that are far more costly.

Preventive dentistry for your child is not only about early diagnosis of problems. It can actually prevent problems from occurring at all in certain situations. By providing your child with proper mouth protection for sporting activities, your dentist can prevent damage to your child's teeth and mouth thus saving the need for caps, partials, or other more costly procedures.

Dental problems can affect your child in so many ways. Tooth pain can make it difficult to eat properly or to concentrate in school. Poor looking teeth can make your child feel self conscious and affect their self esteem. They may be afraid to smile or talk not wanting anyone to see how bad their teeth look. Preventive dentistry can help your child avoid these problems keeping them free of pain and smiling happily.

Preventive dentistry is the best way to keep your child's teeth healthy and their mouths pain free. Regular dental check ups can diagnose early orthopedic problems and keep your child happy and smiling.

by: Georg Scheffer




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