How To Keep Children’s Teeth Healthy

Ensuring your child’s dental health starts with building good dental habits early on.

Teaching kids proper oral care sets them up for a lifetime of healthy smiles.

Despite busy schedules and reluctant little ones, the right approach can help set your child up for long-term dental health.

Here are some key dental tips for kids.

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Early Dental Care

Begin dental care for children early to set the stage for good habits. We suggest scheduling your child’s first dental visit around their first birthday. This will help them get used to the dental clinic and adapt to appointments early on.

Even before their first tooth emerges, gently clean their gums with a damp washcloth. As teeth start coming in, introduce a soft baby toothbrush for gentle cleaning. 

Read More: When should my child have their first dental appointment?

Avoid Sleeping with Drinks

A bottle is often one of the best tools for getting young kids to sleep.  However, it’s not a good oral health habit for their teeth.

Sugary drinks like milk or juice left on teeth overnight can lead to decay and other oral health issues.

If they are struggling to break the habit, try warm water in the bottle before bed.

Brushing: Tips for Healthy Teeth

Brushing and flossing daily is the best way to keep your child’s smile healthy and strong. However, kids don’t always enjoy these activities. Here are some brushing tips to help kids enjoy the process:

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Regular dental check-ups are also important. We recommend scheduling visits every six months for a dental cleaning and examination. Our Dentist in Toronto offers comprehensive children’s dentistry services. We provide care to keep your child’s teeth healthy and strong.

Don’t wait until problems arise – prioritize your child’s oral health. Schedule an appointment for kids’ dental care in Toronto

Your child’s smile is our priority!

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