Pediatric Dentist in Durango Las Vegas, NV

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Children’s Oral Hygiene Helping Children Feel Comfortable At The Dentist
Teaching Your Children Good Dental Habits Warning About Baby Teeth
Pediatric Dental Services We Accept Most Insurances

 

Good oral care begins before your child has their first tooth. Parents should wipe their baby’s gums with a soft washcloth after eating to help their mouths stay clean before their teeth erupt. Once their first tooth breaks through, it is time for their first dental visit.

Schedule your child’s first appointment with a pediatric dentist. Pediatric dentistry is a type of dentistry that is recognized by the American Dental Association as having dentists specially trained to interact with children. Using a pediatric dentist will allow your child to feel comfortable during their appointment.

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To make things run smoothly on your first visit, parents are encouraged to:

  • Check the dental office website to see if they can prepare any of the health questionnaires prior to arrival. This decreases the amount of time you will have to wait to see the dentist.
  • Go with your child through every step of the process. It is really important to show your support, especially the first time.
  • Try to schedule the appointment when your child is not sleepy. Tired children are usually more nervous at the dentist than those who are well rested.
  • Allow the staff to interact with the child so that a bond of trust can be formed.

Children’s Oral Hygiene

In between office visits, it is especially important for parents to help with their children’s oral health care. The teeth are growing as quickly as the children are, and they need to be cared for carefully.

Pick out a toothbrush that is designed for children. Small children who use an adult toothbrush will not get the same results for cleaning as they would if they used a child’s brush. The same is true for older children. Select a brush with soft, rounded bristles that are designed to fit their size.

As your children get older, show them how to carefully floss their teeth. Before this, you may want to use a fluoride mouthwash to help them get the hard-to-reach places. Always make sure that your child does not swallow the toothpaste or mouthwash.

Teach your children the importance of brushing at least twice daily. The younger the child is when they learn these good oral hygiene habits, the easier it is for them to follow this routine for their entire life.

Helping Children Feel Comfortable At The Dentist

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There are many things that you can do that will help your child feel more comfortable at the dentist’s. Depending on your child, you can try one or more of the following:

  • Read the stories about going to the dentist so that they can relate to the characters in the book and feel safe.
  • Take them to the dentist with you for a visit so they can see what it is like.
  • Avoid saying anything that may sound frightening about the dentist or dental work.

Teaching Your Children Good Dental Habits

Hen your children are young, it is the perfect opportunity to teach them some other good habits regarding their teeth. These habits include:

  • Avoid chewing on hard candy, it can break teeth.
  • Avoid chewing ice, it can damage the enamel and break teeth.
  • Wear a mouth guard when playing sports to protect the teeth
  • Stay away from tobacco products.

When your children learn at an early age that their teeth are something that they have to care for so that they can keep them, they are more prone to have good dental hygiene habits.

Warning About Baby Teeth

Parents and children alike can become impatient when a baby’s tooth is loose and does not quickly fall out. Wiggling the tooth excessively, or trying to pull the tooth out in a variety of manners is dangerous to the health of your adult teeth. Pulling the baby teeth out when they are not ready can cause harm to the adult tooth and to the gum area. The roots of the baby teeth can break off and remain in the gums, quickly becoming infected. It can also be very painful for your child to pull the tooth.

The best way to deal with baby teeth is to allow them to come out naturally. If you believe that there may be a problem with the tooth and it will not come out, make an appointment with your pediatric dentist. If the tooth does need to be removed, it is best to have it done professionally so no harm comes to your child’s teeth or gums.

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