Most parents understand their child's sentiments on
dentists.
Dental visits are important for children but children sometimes feel uncomfortable with
dental professionals because
dental appointments may cause discomfort. We suggest that parents take an active role in their
child's oral health to address their child's fear of going to the dentist.
If you've noticed your child is lagging behind in
oral health practices try sitting down with one of our professional dentists. We can provide some advice and tips for maintaining proper
oral health habits. For other useful suggestions, you may also try the following tips.
Open communication with your child is the best way. Talk to your child about your personal
experiences with
dentists,
proper brushing, and other
oral hygiene practices so
your child can relate to what you're saying. Your child's oral health
sometimes depends on the attention you give so make sure that you give
your child enough time.
Some children need extra help when it comes to
maintaining oral health. For instance, some children who unconsciously grind their teeth should have a
mouth guard
to counteract this habit's negative effects. Younger children may need a
timer when brushing their teeth so they utilize full time brushing.
For younger children providing a reward for your child after dental
visits can be a huge incentive. Such as a toy or increasing their
allowance for that week. Maintaining
proper oral health in
children goes a long way. As the child grows up they will continue with
those habits and have fewer problems with their teeth later on in life.
Contact us today to learn more about oral health and
signing up for your next appointment.