Every parent wants their child to look and feel their best when they head back to school. That’s why we buy them new outfits, shop for school supplies and schedule haircuts. However, it’s important not to forget one major detail in order to keep them happy and healthy. Back-to-school time is the perfect time to schedule a routine Boise dental visit while incorporating good oral habits into your child’s daily routine.
Visiting your downtown Boise dentist twice a year is important for all school-age children. During this period of their lives, there are great changes happening in their mouth with losing baby teeth and their permanent teeth growing in. Another one of the most common issues associated with kids this age is tooth decay. If left untreated, it can develop into a worsening problem that can affect your child’s ability to eat, speak, sleep and learn.
It’s important for children to brush and floss their teeth at least twice a day. A good way to incorporate this daily routine is to have them brush their teeth in the morning before school and at night before they go to bed. By maintaining routine brushing and flossing habits, you will ensure your child develops the skills they need to maintain a healthy teeth and gums as they grow older.
Children everywhere love candy and sugary treats. However, the sugary residue left behind not only increases harmful levels of acids inside their mouth but increases their risk of developing cavities and tooth decay. Instead of packing candy or cupcakes into their lunches, fresh fruits and nuts can be used as a healthy alternative when it comes to limiting your child’s intake of harmful sugar.
Many children love to participate in sports and other after-school-activities. In order to protect our kids, parents go to great lengths to make sure they have all the appropriate equipment to keep them safe. Wearing a properly fitted mouthguard while participating in sports is essential when it comes to protecting your child’s teeth and preventing unwanted dental emergencies from happening.
Contact Summit Dental Group at (208) 314-2275 to schedule your child’s back-to-school dental exam and start the new year off with a great smile!
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