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5 Ways to Teach Your Children Good Oral Hygiene

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Updated: Jun 14, 2023

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Maintaining a high level of oral hygiene is essential to long-term health. Not many children can achieve this on their own, so they need proper guidance.

 


Fortunately, the below tips can help make this process more streamlined.

 


Let's explore everything parents should keep in mind about how to teach their children good oral hygiene.

 


Make Good Oral Hygiene a Routine



Oral hygiene is extremely important for children. Establishing a daily routine will ensure that they develop good brushing habits. Daily brushing should take place in the morning and evening without fail. It's the parent's responsibility to see to it that your kids brush twice a day and that they come to expect brushing as part of every day.

 


As a parent, it is important to monitor your children's brushing habits and encourage them to brush regularly, or else they run the risk of being unprepared to face the consequences. A great way to get started is to brush with your children. You can use this opportunity to create an enjoyable experience for both you and your child, as well as establish a habit that will last a lifetime.

 


Choose Healthy Snacks



It's no secret that certain foods or not ideal for the overall health of your teeth and gums. Foods high in sugar (especially candy) and acidic drinks (like orange juice and sport drinks) can cause issues down the road when it comes to oral health.

 


Instead, encourage your children to choose healthier snacks that are low in sugar and acid.

 



Don’t Forget the Floss!


While brushing is essential, it can only take you so far— it's imperative that your children floss. Over time, food that gets stuck in between your child's teeth can adversely affect their teeth and gums.

 


Flossing is often unappealing to children, so parents must play an active role in building this habit.

 



Brush beyond the Gums


The mouth is home to a large amount of bacteria. But, not all of it is located on the teeth. Brushing your tongue and the inside of your cheeks is something that shouldn't be neglected when it comes to oral hygiene.

 


Fortunately, this only requires a bit of extra effort and is often used as a way to wrap up brushing. 

 


Many children may not be aware of this important part of the brushing routine. So, educating them about brushing these areas of the mouth is very important.

 


Visit Your Dentist Regularly!


No matter how well your child takes care of their teeth, only a dentist can ensure that they are 100% healthy. So, it's highly recommended to visit your dentist regularly for required cleanings and checkups.

 


Additionally, your dentist will also be able to assess any pain, discomfort, or other health concerns that your child may have before they develop into something more serious. 

 


Understanding How to Teach Your Children Good Oral Hygiene Might Seem Difficult


But the above information will make the process far smoother. From here, you’ll be able to teach your children good oral hygiene as efficiently as possible and prevent complications from arising in the future.

 

Want to learn more about what we have to offer? Feel free to reach out to us today and see how we can help.

 

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