Cavities In Children: How Can Parents Ensure Good Oral Health?

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Did you know cavities are one of Canada’s most common chronic childhood diseases? Almost 50% of the kids between 6 to 11 have cavities. In fact, toddlers between the age of 2 to 4 years also get cavities. 

Needless to say, it is a matter of grave concern. If left untreated, it causes infection and unbearable pain. It can further make it challenging for kids to eat, speak, or even learn and play. The reason being is that kids with poor oral health often have to miss school, which somewhat hinders their growth. 

 

That’s why as a parent, you must ensure good oral health in your kids. Here’s how you can do it! 

 

For Babies

To prevent cavities, it is essential that you start taking care of your baby’s oral health as soon as possible. 

 

  • Wipe gums using a soft and clean cloth twice every day, especially after feeding and before bed. 
  • When the first tooth is visible, start brushing it using a soft toothbrush. 
  • Visit the dentist before your child’s first birthday to spot any signs of dental problems. 
  • Consult the dentist regarding the use of fluoride toothpaste. 

 

Tip: Make sure to pick the right dentist for your little sunshine. Also, ensure that the clinic is in proximity in case of emergency. Use the terms like a dentist near me to discover the clinic in your location. Also, learn about all the services they provide so that it’s convenient for you. 

 

For Children 

When your toddler is grown up, you need to teach them how to brush their teeth properly. Also, keep an eye on them until they have good brushing skills. Likewise, make sure to teach them the following habits: 

 

  • Brushing and flossing regularly. 
  • Frequent visits to the dentist. 
  • Less sugary, sticky, and acidic food, especially fruit juice and milk. 
  • Use fluoride toothpaste to prevent cavities. 

 

Also, bear in mind that regular visits to dentists also help remove fear. Instead, your kids will understand the importance of good dental hygiene. 

 

Note: Make sure you select the doctor specialized in family and children’s dentistry. Because they know the right techniques to ensure that your baby has healthy teeth and gum. 

 

Bonus: For Pregnant Women 

You might not know this, but good dental health is also important for pregnant women. If you are prone to cavities and gum diseases, it can affect your child’s health. So, make sure to take care of your teeth. 

 

If you have nausea, use a baking soda solution (1 teaspoon of baking soda in a glass of water) to rinse your mouth. It will help keep your tooth enamel safe. Not to forget, it also helps in washing away stomach acid. 

 

In addition to this, make sure to follow your doctor’s advice for a healthy pregnancy. 

 

Wrapping it all up! 

These are some easy ways in which you can protect your kids’ oral health. Healthy and strong teeth help them gain confidence, which is obviously important for their growth. Nonetheless, make sure to go for regular dental checkups to avoid other possible issues. 

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Kori

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Hey there! I'm Kori, a neurodivergent mom and certified Life Coach, here to empower moms raising neurodiverse families. Diagnosed with ADHD and Autism at 37, I've turned my passion for neuronerdery into practical parenting tools. With a stack of coaching certifications and a love for 80s pop culture, Marvel movies, and all things brainy, I'm here to help you and your family thrive in this neurotypical world.

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