Dental Visits:
Most parents don’t realize that dental caries is the number one chronic infectious disease among children in the U.S. Be sure to schedule your child’s dental visits every six months!
Click below to learn more about your child’s first visit to myKIDSdds! Establishing a dental home is not only great for your child but will also help to ensure you’re prepared for the milestones to come!
Brushing, Flossing and Fluoride:
- We’ll go over flossing tips during your child’s exam!
- In addition to brushing and flossing your child can chew gum with Xylitol, a non-sugar naturally occurring substance, to stimulate saliva flow which helps to clean the mouth. This is a great idea for times when you can’t brush, like during school, just make sure to ask the teacher!
Sealants:
Dental X-Rays:
Panoramic x-rays:
- Our office recommends a panoramic x-ray every 3 years once permanent teeth begin to erupt. We will always respect the decision of the parents when taking x-rays.
- Panoramic x-rays cover a wider area than a conventional intraoral x-ray and, as a result, provides valuable information about tooth eruption, tooth positioning and upper and lower jaw bones. This examination is also used to plan treatment for braces, extractions and other dental procedures. It does not detect cavities.
- This type of x-ray can typically last between 12 to 20 seconds, it’s painless, fast and easy to perform.
Orthodontics:
- The American Association of Orthodontics recommends having an orthodontic evaluation by the age of 7.
- Orthodontists can spot subtle problems with jaw growth and emerging teeth while some baby teeth are still present.
- Early treatment may prevent more serious problems from developing and may make treatment at a later age shorter and less complicated.
- In some cases, the orthodontist will be able to achieve results that may not be possible once the face and jaws have finished growing.
- Early orthodontic evaluations will give your child the best opportunity for a healthy, beautiful smile.
Diet and Snacking:
- Length of time food remains on the teeth
- Number of exposures (times each day) the food creates 20 minutes of acid impact on the teeth.
- Choose foods that clear the mouth quickly through thorough chewing, dissolving or melting versus sticking and remaining on the teeth. If choosing a sugary food, Chocolate kisses, morsels/bars and Ice Cream are preferred for their non-adhering affect.
- Keep an eye on snacking, ideally children should have no more than three snacks a day.
Drinks:
- Avoid juices which literally bathe teeth in sugar. Try to limit the amount of juice you give to your child to less than 6 oz. per day.
- Avoid acidic drinks or drinks with a higher pH. Click the button below to view our acidity chart of different beverages.
Quick Snack Guide
Tooth Trauma:
- What you are looking for immediately
- loose teeth
- if any teeth have been pushed up into the gums
- chipped or broken teeth
- What do I do if my child’s permanent tooth gets knocked out?
- Immediately call our office at 214-696-3082 and select the emergency option
- Place the tooth back into the socket (preferred) or in a cup of milk to transport as you come into our office
- The tooth must be implanted back within 30-60 minutes of trauma to increase the likelihood of saving the tooth
- Hold the tooth by the crown (white part) of the tooth- AVOID touching the roots (pink part) of the tooth
- DO NOT RINSE WITH WATER. If needed use milk to rinse off but DO NOT SCRUB the tooth
- Avoid dry storage or storage in water
- Immediately call our office at 214-696-3082 and select the emergency option