At N7 Dental Care, located on Holloway Road in North London, we understand the critical role that oral health plays in the overall well-being of children. From the moment those first baby teeth emerge, establishing good dental hygiene habits is essential. Regular six-month checkups are a cornerstone of maintaining children’s oral health, preventing issues before they become severe, and fostering a positive attitude towards dental care.
Why Regular Checkups Matter
Early Detection of Problems: Regular dental visits allow our dentists to identify potential issues such as cavities, gum disease, or misaligned teeth early on. Early detection means less invasive treatments and a higher chance of preserving natural teeth.
Preventative Care: During dental hygiene checkups, our N7 dentists provide professional cleanings that remove plaque and tartar buildup that regular brushing and flossing might miss. This helps prevent tooth decay and gum disease.
Education and Habit Formation: These visits are opportunities to educate both parents and children on proper oral hygiene practices. Establishing good habits early on sets the foundation for a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums.
Advice for Parents and Children
At N7 Dental Care, we emphasize a proactive approach to oral health. Here’s our advice for maintaining healthy teeth and gums:
- Brush Twice Daily: Use fluoride toothpaste and brush for at least two minutes. Parents should supervise brushing until children are old enough to do it effectively on their own, usually around age 7 or 8.
- Floss Daily: Flossing removes food particles and plaque between teeth where a toothbrush can’t reach. Start as soon as your child has two teeth that touch.
- Healthy Diet: Limit sugary snacks and drinks which contribute to tooth decay. Encourage eating fruits, vegetables, and dairy products that support healthy teeth.
- Use Fluoride: Fluoride strengthens enamel and prevents cavities. Make sure your child is using fluoride toothpaste, and ask our dentists about fluoride treatments if necessary.
- Regular Dental Visits: Schedule checkups every six months to ensure ongoing oral health and to address any issues promptly.
Frequently Asked Questions on Children’s Oral Health and Teeth Brushing
- When should my child first see a dentist?
Your child should see a dentist by their first birthday or when their first tooth appears.
- How often should my child visit the dentist?
Every six months, unless otherwise advised by your dentist.
- What toothpaste should my child use?
Use a fluoride toothpaste. For children under three, use a smear; for those three and older, a pea-sized amount.
- How can I make brushing fun for my child?
Use a fun toothbrush, play their favourite song while brushing, or use apps designed to make brushing entertaining.
- Is it necessary for my child to floss?
Yes, start flossing when your child has two teeth that touch to prevent cavities between teeth.
- What are dental sealants and are they necessary?
Sealants are a protective coating applied to molars to prevent cavities. They are recommended for children to protect their back teeth.
- What should I do if my child is afraid of the dentist?
Stay positive, avoid using negative language, and consider scheduling a meet-and-greet appointment to build comfort.
- Are baby teeth important even though they will fall out?
Yes, they hold space for permanent teeth, help in proper chewing and speech development, and maintaining overall oral health.
- How can I prevent my child from getting cavities?
Encourage good oral hygiene, limit sugary foods, ensure regular dental visits, and consider fluoride treatments and sealants.
- What should I do if my child has a toothache?
Rinse their mouth with warm water, use a cold compress for swelling, and see a dentist as soon as possible.
At N7 Dental Care, we are committed to providing comprehensive dental care for your child. By prioritising regular six-month checkups and adhering to good oral hygiene practices, we can ensure that your child’s smile remains healthy and bright for years to come. Book an appointment with us today and take the first step towards excellent oral health for your child.