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Boise Dental Tips For Protecting Your Child’s Teeth

It’s an unfortunate fact that many people don’t think baby teeth are as important as permanent teeth. However, baby teeth are vital when it comes to the overall health of your child. Not only are they necessary for speaking and eating, but they are also essential for speech development. Even more, they make room for your child’s permanent teeth to come in as they get older. Working with your dentist at Summit Dental Group to take care of your child’s teeth will form healthy habits that will last a lifetime.

Boise Dental Tips

There are a wide variety of Boise dental tips to make sure your child’s teeth are healthy. These include:

  • Visit Your Boise Dentist Regularly: Once your child’s first tooth comes in, it’s important to make an appointment. At Summit Dental, we can provide you with guidance on how to care for your child’s teeth and educate you on what to expect while keeping an eye on any potential concerns you may have.
  • Watch Your Child’s Diet: It’s important to be mindful of sugary foods and drinks that can harm your child’s teeth. Most juice and soda’s are high in sugar and acid, which can increase the risk of cavities. You should also monitor what your child eats as many foods contain high levels of sugar, which can further damage your child’s teeth. While you don’t have to limit these foods and drinks altogether, they should not be consumed in excess.
  • Practice Good Brushing Habits: Practicing good brushing habits every morning and night will prevent cavities in their tracks. For children under three, you can use a grain of rice-sized amount of fluoridated toothpaste. After that, you can use a pea-sized amount as long as your child knows how to spit it out. For babies, you can wipe their gums with a wet washcloth to keep their mouth clean and healthy after eating and drinking. You also don’t want to put your baby to bed with a bottle as the contents can pool in their mouth, causing damage to their teeth and gums.
  • Help Them Floss Between Teeth: Practicing good flossing habits at a young age, will remove leftover food debris from between teeth and protect your child’s gums. Helping your child learn to floss with also stop cavities from forming in less noticeable areas. Take the time to teach and assist your child until they are able to floss by themselves effectively.

If you have additional questions or concerns when it comes to your child’s teeth, contact the Boise dentists at Summit Dental Group today.

Schedule An Appointment Today

Summit Dental Group looks forward to taking care of your entire family’s teeth. Our Boise dentists are more than happy to help you care for your child’s teeth as they continue to grow into adults. Now is the time to schedule an appointment with us, so we can help your child form healthy habits that will last a lifetime. Contact us by filling out our online form or give us a call at (208) 314-2275 today.

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