BEING A PARENT WITH small children can feel so hectic that there are probably days when itโs hard to find time to brush your own teeth, let alone theirs. Thatโs why weโre here to help you out with a few tips on how to help your kids develop great oral hygiene habits.
Make Healthy Baby Teeth A Priority
Just because your childโs baby teeth will be replaced with permanent teeth before long doesnโt mean itโs okay to slack off on taking good care of them. Baby teeth are crucial place-holders for adult teeth, and they allow your child to chew, speak, and smile freely. To keep them healthy, itโs important to aim for twice-daily brushing and daily flossing.
Start Building Life-Long Habits Early On
Teaching a young child important skills isnโt always easy. They have seemingly endless energy and very short attention spans, and a toothbrushing session wonโt always go as planned. Here are a few things we recommend as youโre working on your childโs dental health skills:
- Make brushing a priority. If you act like brushing your childโs teeth is an inconvenient chore, thatโs how theyโll view their dental hygiene routine. Show them that this is an important, unskippable part of every morning and evening.
- Brushing doesnโt have to happen in the bathroom. As long as you have a toothbrush, you can brush your childโs teeth anywhere. On a difficult day, brushing their teeth right where they are you could save both of you a lot of frustration.
- Toothpaste isnโt as crucial as brushing. Whether you ran out of toothpaste, canโt find it, or your child has been using it to practice their finger-painting skills, itโs fine to brush without the toothpaste until you can get more.
- Let them pick out their toothbrush. This will make feel more in control, and theyโll be happier to use it.
- Brush in front of the mirror. When they start brushing their own teeth, theyโll do it in front of the mirror, so this is the best place for you to brush their teeth for them at first. It will help them feel involved.
- Make it fun! The more you act like brushing is fun, the happier your child will be to cooperate. Keep up a good attitude about it and help them enjoy it by playing fun music to time their two minutes of brushing.
Take Advantage Of Our Expertise
Weโd love to hear about your brushing routine with your child. Are our tips helping you out? Do you have your own strategy thatโs working really well? Give us a call to let us know, or tell us about it at your childโs next appointment! And if youโre still having trouble helping your child learn how to brush, we can help with that too!