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Healthy teeth for kids is as easy as ABC

Parents often question the right way to care for their children’s teeth. At what age should they start brushing and flossing? Which toothbrush and toothpastes are safe? And what is the appropriate age to start regular dental check-ups? Laura Kelly, the first female (and mom!) president of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, offers the following advice:

  1. Everyone should brush their teeth twice a day…this means kids, too! An adult should assist in brushing until the child has the skills and dexterity to brush efficiently. A good rule of thumb? When a child can tie their own shoe laces, they can brush their own teeth – usually around 5 or 6 years of age. 
  2. Learning how to floss at a young age is crucial to a child’s daily dental routine.  Even baby teeth benefit from being clean and nothing cleans between teeth as well as dental floss.
  3. Sealants are an excellent solution to prevent tooth decay. Be sure to see your dentist for sealants as soon as adult teeth start growing in.
  4. Fluoride helps strengthen teeth while protecting against decay. Using toothpaste with fluoride or fluoride prescriptions (drops or daily chewable tablets) which come in different strength are always a great addition to one’s routine. Even when the water supply is fluoridated, adding additional fluoride to their habits creates consistency, especially since most kids don’t drink very much tap water.
  5. Never put a baby to bed with a bottle of any liquid other than water. Milk and juices contain both acid and sugar which can quickly rot a baby’s teeth if they are in contact all night long.
  6. The first trip for kids to see a dentist can be as early as age 1. Be sure to schedule 2 visits per year, this will create a level of comfortness and regularity for the child. Routine checkups ensure that the dentist can diagnose any problems early, and make specific recommendations for each child. Remember – prevention and early treatment are the best medicine!

American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® is the world’s largest organization of cosmetic dental professionals committed to excellence in cosmetic dentistry, with more than 7600 members in over 60 countries around the globe. To learn how consumers can achieve a celebrity-worthy smile, visit AACD’s FREE patient referral system at www.aacd.com or call (800) 543-9220.

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