As parents, we like to think that we can help our kids learn what they need to know, but when it comes to proper oral hygiene habits, there is no one better qualified than a children’s dentist. If you do not already have one for your kids, it might be a good idea to find one as soon as possible. They play a vital role when it comes to educating your children in good oral hygiene.
Good oral hygiene starts early. That is why most dentists recommend bringing your baby in as soon as they start getting their first teeth. The sooner you start teaching a child about their oral health and how important it is to brush and floss, as well as other habits, the more likely they are to develop good habits as they grow and keep them in the future.
The dentist is the expert
One reason you want to involve your kids’ dentist in teaching them about good oral hygiene is that they are experts in the field, and a good dentist will know how to communicate with kids on their level about taking care of their teeth. Hearing from a dentist, especially if they have a good relationship, about the importance of oral hygiene can make a big difference in whether your child practices those habits.
Whether it is because they have a better understanding after talking to the dentist or your child simply does not want to end up with cavities and other issues, the dentist can help motivate your child to have good oral hygiene.
The dentist can help support parents
As parents, sometimes we struggle with getting our kids to listen when it comes to things they need to do, even for their health. That is why having a children’s dentist backing you up when you explain to your kids why they should brush, floss, and avoid too much candy can be very beneficial. Kids may not take advice from their parents, but when they hear it from a third party, they may be more likely to believe what they are being told, especially if that person can back it up with proof.
The more your kids understand the importance of good oral hygiene, the more likely they are to want to practice it on their own, but sometimes telling them as a parent alone is not good enough. That is when the advice of a dentist can be the difference that gets them motivated to stay healthy.
Sometimes seeing is believing
If your kids are still having trouble developing good oral hygiene habits, taking them to the dentist can help push them in the right direction if they see firsthand what bad habits or no habits are doing to their teeth and the potential outcome that will force them to reconsider their position on having good oral hygiene. Sometimes all it takes is seeing a cavity up close or learning what tooth decay looks like and does to your teeth to make children understand the importance of good oral hygiene.
Conclusion
When it comes to your kids developing good oral hygiene habits, the first person you should consider for help is a children’s dentist. They are the best people to teach kids about hygiene and to show them the results of poor hygiene. This help and motivation are key to changing bad habits into good ones.
Request an appointment or call Fullerton Orthodontics & Children's Dentistry at 714-459-8060 for an appointment in our Fullerton office.
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