Preventative Dental Care and Good Oral Hygiene Make Your Children's Teeth Strong and Sparkling Throughout the Year - Yorktown, VA

Joseph Coupal - Wednesday, December 17, 2014

For most of us, the holiday season mean a lot of time eating sweets and starches that can contribute to cavities. While you will do what you can as a parent to really limit their sweet tooth and sugary intake, your kids can always find a way to have a fair share of these treats during parties. So it is best that you do preventative dental care measures to help preserve the teeth of your young ones not just during the holidays but also throughout the year. All these aid you in preventing potential issues before they occur in your children's mouth.

We know you want nothing but the best for your children. These include keeping them from risks of tooth decay and gum problem which are a common and chronic disease in one's childhood years. However, you tend to sometimes not know the best way to do it nor know how much dental care your children need. For those reasons, you need the advice and the assistance of a pediatric dentist or a dental care professional in Yorktown, VA.

Practicing good oral hygiene is very important if you want your children's teeth to stay healthy while they feel happy eating and drinking sweets by maintaining the entire mouth clean and fresh. Apart from teaching them early about the damage that too much sugary and sticky food and beverages can inflict on their teeth and gums, you must also make them learn how to properly take care of their teeth and how not to fear dentists.

Your kids teeth and tongue need at least twice a day of gentle brushing, preferably after breakfast and dinner. After which, it is also recommended to floss to draw the fluoride from the toothpaste down between the surface where the two adjacent teeth are touching. Drinking milk or eating cheese is also helpful because dairy products serve as buffer to the acids produced by oral bacteria while providing calcium that makes teeth stronger.

To know more about other ways to take care of your children's teeth as well as yours, contact Oyster Point Dentistry.