Preventive Care

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Preventive dental care is important throughout life, especially at a young age. By practicing good oral hygiene at home and scheduling regular checkups with the dentist, your child can help keep his or her smile bright and healthy for many years to come. Here are a few simple ways to prevent the build-up of plaque and cavities:

  • Make sure your child brushes his or her teeth at least twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Use fluoride toothpaste to remove food particles and plaque from the tooth surfaces. Also be sure to  brush the top surface of the tongue; this will remove any extra plaque-causing food particles and help keep their breath fresh!
  • Make sure your child cleans between the teeth by flossing at least once a day. You can also use a mouthwash to help kill bacteria and freshen breath. Decay-causing bacteria can linger between teeth where toothbrush bristles can’t reach. Floss and mouthwash will help remove plaque and food particles from between the teeth and under the gum line.

Brushing Instructions

Brushing technique

Brushing: Step 1

Place your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to your gum.

Brushing method

Brushing: Step 2

Brush gently in a circular motion.

Brushing step

Brushing: Step 3

Brush the outer, inner, and chewing surfaces of each tooth.

Brushing step

Brushing: Step 4

Use the tip of your brush for the inner surface of your front teeth.

Flossing Instructions

Brushing technique

Flossing: Step 1

Wind about 18 inches of floss around your fingers as shown. Most of it should be wrapped around one finger, and the other finger takes it up as the floss is used.

Brushing method

Flossing: Step 2

Use your thumbs and forefingers to guide about one inch of floss between your teeth.

Brushing step

Flossing: Step 3

Holding the floss tightly, gently saw it between your teeth. Then curve the floss into a C-shape against one tooth and gently slide it beneath your gums.

Brushing step

Flossing: Step 4

Slide the floss up and down, repeating for each tooth.

  • Make sure your child eats a balanced diet, and try to avoid extra-sugary treats. Nutritious foods such as raw vegetables, plain yogurt, cheese, or fruit can help keep your child’s smile healthy.
  • Remember to schedule regular checkups with your child’s dentist every six months for a professional teeth cleaning.
  • Ask your dentist about dental sealants, a protective plastic coating that can be applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth where decay often starts.
  • If your child plays sports, be sure to ask your dentist about special mouthguards designed to protect your child’s smile.


If it’s been six months or more since your child’s last dental checkup, then it’s time to contact our practice and schedule an appointment!