Proper Brushing Techniques For Kids
It can be
frustrating to watch your kids go to the dentist every six months and get back
the report that they have cavities. "Or that they need root canals or crowns due
to decay," says Dr. Cameron Fuller. Scary bacteria can free roam in their mouth creating a nightmare for
you and them. Instead of becoming frustrated read these 4 tips on how to have
them properly brush, and decrease their risk of dental decay.
- Have your child brush for 2 minutes. Each side of the mouth should be brushed for 30 seconds. Setting a visual timer can ensure your child brushes for the correct amount of time.
- Brush gently. It’s a dental myth that individuals who brush harder have a better smile. In fact brushing hard can cause gums to recede causing other problems.
- Brush in circles. Brushing in small circle motions can decrease the amount of bacteria, plague and leftover food from the surface of the teeth. By removing these from the surface it decreases your child’s chance of decay.
- Find a toothbrush with soft bristles. Your child needs protection when brushing. Soft bristles help to protect the gums from further damage or problems.
Don’t take
risks with their smile. For more information on brushing techniques call Dr.Fuller today!
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