Thwarting Bad Oral Hygiene Habits In Kids

By Rey Vetangelo


Everyone knows that if you want kids to do something willfully, you'll have to make it fun. When it comes to building habits, fun is a definite must! Oral Hygiene habits are very important for both kids and adults. It's a lifelong pursuit that will result in better long-term consequences if good habits are formed at a young age. The trick is figuring out how to make brushing your teeth fun. Here are a few tried and tested ideas that past parents have used to great success! Try them out and see if they work for you and your family!

Getting the braces out of the way when you're a child pays huge dividends your entire life, but if you weren't fortunate enough to experience them as a teenager, it's not too late now that you're an adult. One in five orthodontics patients are adults, according to the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO).

Note that if you chose to buy a brush for your child yourself, that there are specific children-sized brushes that are softer and shorter and better fit for your child's small mouth.

During this time, orthodontists can gently encourage teeth to grow certain ways and can avoid problems like overcrowding, overbites, facial non-symmetry, and can also reduce (or eliminate) the time a child will have to wear braces in the future.

Those in favor assert (correctly) that the fluoride is good for child's teeth and will help prevent decay, chips, and overall tooth health. Those against fluorinated toothpaste say that if your child swallows too much fluorinated toothpaste, it could make them sick (which is also true). Ask your West Jordan dentist what his/her opinion is and take into consideration your child's toothpaste swallowing tendencies.

A classic set of braces consists of tiny brackets which are bonded to the surface of your teeth, with wires threaded through them. Although steel braces are the most effective, you can get more modern braces made out of ceramic or clear plastic. While these newer types might look better cosmetically, they tend to cost more, break easier, and take longer to fix the problem. Additionally, ceramic braces can chip away at your tooth enamel, and plastic braces can become stained.

They often include songs, dances, or fun stories that you can refer to when it's teeth-brushing time at your house. Some of these programs even include computer or mobile sites or apps that can help your child have fun brushing.

Here at Out of This World Dentistry, we're proud of the many sets of braces we've installed in mouths of all ages. Call today, no matter how old you are, and set up an appointment with your dentist in Cottonwood Heights to see if you'd benefit from braces.




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