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Back to school dental tips
HomeBlogBack to School Dental Tips

Back to School Dental Tips

On August 8, 2017 Written and Reviewed by JDC Content Committee

Good dental hygeine tips for kids

Poor oral health affects a child’s abilities in school, play and everyday life. Moreover dental problems cause low self-esteem, difficulty sleeping, speech, articulation, and hindered academic performance. The good news is that there are several ways you can go back to school with a healthy mouth.

Dental Examination

Tooth decay is the leading #1 childhood chronic disease affecting 42% of children between the ages of two and 11 and 59% of adolescents between 12 and 19. We recommend that you make a trip to the dentist before this school year begins.  A dental examination is as important as immunizations and booster shots for back to school states the American Dental Association.

Limit Sugary Drinks

Sugar is the #1 cause of tooth decay. Bacteria’s in the mouth use sugars from the drinks you consume to produce acids that dissolve and damage the teeth causing tooth decay. A great alternative to sugary drinks is water since it strengthens your teeth and help wash away food debris.

Pack a healthy lunch

Foods high in calcium like cheese, milk, and yogurt help keep your teeth healthy and strong.  Cheese has enzymes that aid in neutralizing the harmful bacteria in your mouth after a meal. Not to mention whole grains are less likely to promote tooth decay. We recommend that the next time you make your child a sandwich you make it on whole wheat bread, and add a slice of cheese.

Brush and Floss

Plaque is a transparent layer of bacteria that forms and coats our teeth and gum line. Plaque contains millions of harmful bacteria but regular brushing and flossing can help remove the plaque. The best method to brush is to follow the two by two rule which consist of brushing twice a day for two minutes. Moreover, flossing every day helps remove the plaque between your teeth. If you have trouble getting your kids to brush and floss check out our blog on how to make dental care a fun and easy routine.

Protect your mouth playing sports

It is important to protect your kids’ healthy smile from injury. Many high contact sports like football require their athlete to wear a mouth guard.  For superior protection we recommend that you get a custom mouth guard made by your dentist. If you are unsure of what safety precautions to take for your child’s sport, talk to their trainer in regards to what safety equipment is required and recommended.

A new school year means new healthy habits. Stress the importance of good dental hygiene and make sure that your child visits the dentist before the school year begins. Jefferson Dental offers special care for young patients at 60+ dental office locations. Plus we accepts Medicaid, CHIP most PPO insurance plans and offer patients with no insurance up to 50% off dental care with our Exclusive Dental Savings Plan.

Our Jefferson Dental Content Committee supports our team by educational and informational articles related to what we do, oral care tips, and current events in our communities.

This blog provides general information and discussions about oral health and related subjects. The information and other content provided in this blog, website or in any linked materials are not intended and should not be considered, or used as a substitute for, dental advice, diagnosis or treatment. This blog does not constitute the practice of any medical, dental or other professional health care advice, diagnosis or treatment. We cannot diagnose conditions, provide second opinions or make specific treatment recommendations through this blog or website.

If you or any other person has an oral health concern, you should consult with your dentist or seek other professional dental treatment immediately. Never disregard professional medical/dental advice or delay in seeking it because of something that you have read on this blog, website or in any linked materials. If you are experiencing a dental emergency, please visit your local Jefferson Dental & Orthodontics office — we accept walk-ins.

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