Teaching Your Children Proper Dental Habits

As a parent, it’s your responsibility to be mindful of your actions, and this includes your dental habits. Teaching your children proper dental care isn’t an easy task, but it’s also not impossible. The main thing is to get them started early on and monitor their progress to ensure that they have a proper oral care routine.

On top of regular checkups and exams here at Smiles to Remember in Woodinville, WA, with your family dentistry specialist, Dr. Saman Saghafi, you can also follow the tips below to keep your children’s oral health in check.

What Are Good Dental Habits?

Even if you’ve been complimented with having nice teeth, it’s still crucial that you take the necessary steps to keep your mouth healthy. With this in mind, the following are basic indications that you know how to take good care of your teeth:

  • Make sure to brush your teeth before heading to sleep and upon waking in the morning.
  • Make use of fluoride toothpaste.
  • Floss thoroughly every day.
  • Use mouthwash.
  • Drink plenty of water.
  • Limit your intake of acidic and sugary foods.
  • Visit your family dentistry professional in Woodinville, WA, at least twice every year.

Practical Tips to Help Develop Your Kid’s Dental Habits

An effective way to teach your child good dental hygiene is by making flossing and brushing exciting. You can do this by playing your child’s favorite song while brushing, or by letting them watch TV shows where characters’ are rewarded for brushing their teeth. For further entertainment, you could also tell a story relating to the importance of tooth brushing while you’re at it. Additionally, letting your child choose their toothbrush will help increase their enjoyment when they’re brushing their teeth.

Visiting the dentist at least twice every year is also essential. In many cases, children are afraid to visit the dentist, so the best you can do is to keep calm and maintain a positive attitude. Even if you and your child have visited the dentist numerous times before, children will still be children, which means that there’s still a chance that they might throw a fit or tantrum once the session begins. When this happens, don’t reprimand your child, but make sure that they know the consequences of bad oral care habits.

For Concerns or Questions About Dental Care, Reach Out to Us

Dial (425) 424-0744 to arrange your consultation with Dr. Saman Saghafi, here in our family dentistry practice, Smiles to Remember, in Woodinville, WA.

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