Caring Dental Care For Children At De-ientes Dental
Young smiles need just as much care and attention as grown up smiles. From the moment teeth start to develop in young infants, keeping them clean and healthy is essential to making sure teeth grow strong and problem-free.
Children’s dentistry, or paediatric dentistry, focuses on promoting oral health from infancy through adolescence. It encompasses services that prevent dental issues, instil healthy habits, and address concerns unique to young patients. Regular check-ups help detect potential issues, offer guidance on oral hygiene, and familiarise children with dental care, reducing anxiety in future visits.
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Children’s dental care is vital for ensuring healthy development and overall well-being. Establishing good oral hygiene habits from an early age helps prevent tooth decay, gum disease, and other dental problems that can affect a child’s ability to eat, speak, and concentrate at school. Primary (baby) teeth play an important role in guiding the proper alignment of permanent teeth, so maintaining their health is essential. Regular dental check-ups also help to detect issues early, reducing the need for more invasive treatment later on. By prioritising dental care, parents can set the foundation for a lifetime of healthy smiles.
How To Look After Young Smiles At Home
The moment your child starts teething, oral hygiene and dental care routines begin. Keeping an eye on gums and growing teeth makes sure that the first teeth are as healthy as possible. These following pointers are a good set of rules to go by when looking after your children’s dental care at home.
- Begin brushing as soon as the first tooth appears with age-appropriate fluoride toothpaste.
- Ensure a balanced diet and limit sugary snacks and drinks.
- Schedule regular dental visits, typically every six months.
- Follow the ‘Brush twice daily’ rule, including before bedtime.
- Lead by example and practice good oral hygiene together.
What is Involved in Children’s Dental Care?
1. Routine Check-ups and Cleanings
Regular NHS or private exams help monitor oral health, prevent cavities, and address concerns early.
2. Fluoride Varnishes
Recommended for children over three, helping to strengthen enamel and prevent decay.
3. Dental Sealants
Protective coatings for back teeth to prevent cavities, often available on the NHS.
4. Cavity Treatments
Fillings or crowns designed for young patients.
5. Orthodontic Assessments
Early identification of alignment or bite issues, with referrals for NHS orthodontic services if needed.
6. Oral Hygiene Education
Guidance on brushing, flossing, and diet to prevent tooth decay, in line with Public Health England (PHE) recommendations.
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Below are some of the most common questions we receive from patients considering their dental treatment. If you require any further information, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
The British Society of Paediatric Dentistry (BSPD) recommends that children visit a dentist when their first tooth appears or by their first birthday.
- Children should have dental check-ups every six months, or more frequently if recommended by their dentist.
Encourage twice-daily brushing with fluoride toothpaste, limit sugary foods and drinks, and ensure regular dental visits.
Fluoride treatments strengthen enamel and help prevent cavities. They are safe for children when applied by a dental professional.
Sealants are protective coatings applied to the back teeth to prevent cavities by sealing out food and bacteria.
Thumb sucking can affect tooth alignment if it continues past age four. Your dentist can offer advice on stopping this habit.
From birth to age three, use a smear of fluoride toothpaste. From age three onwards, use a pea-sized amount.
Children should start flossing when their teeth begin to touch, typically between ages two and six.
Children may qualify for NHS orthodontic treatment if they have significant dental alignment issues. Your dentist will provide a referral if necessary.
Contact De-ientes Dental Care to schedule a children’s dental care appointment. Our team provides gentle, expert care tailored for young patients.
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Recently moved to the area and need a fantastic children’s dentist? We see many young smiles at our practices every day. If you would like to book an appointment, you can do so online here. If you would like to time your appointment to be alongside your child’s, speak to our team and we can arrange it for you.
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