Children’s Dental Hygiene

Children's Dental Hygiene

It is never too early to show your child how to take excellent care of their teeth, and visiting the dentists for regular check-ups is highly important! Here at Selsdon Smiles, our friendly and caring team of dental professionals understand how to take good care of your little one’s teeth. Our dentists have a welcoming atmosphere to help your children relax before getting their check-ups. We advise implanting how important going to the dentist is for children; it will help them understand and keep their teeth and gums healthier for longer and help them develop even better oral healthcare and habits when they grow up.

Regardless of whether your child already has a mouth full of teeth or only a few have emerged, it is time to start thinking about visiting the dentist to ensure they will always have and keep their healthy smile. Likewise, when your child’s teeth begin to fall out, it is essential to keep their gums and teeth in the best shape whilst preparing for adult teeth.

As mentioned above, we at Selsdon Smiles encourage parents to let their children know about dentists and what to expect. However, we understand how nerve-racking it can be for both parents and children. However, bringing your child to a dentist in Selsdon will ensure that you and your child will learn the benefits of achieving healthy, happy gums and teeth. Here are some tips for giving your kids an early and easy start to excellent oral health.

Observe your children's teeth

Your child will feel more comfortable having their teeth looked at by the dentist if you have already checked theirs beforehand at home. The first visit is usually for making sure the child gets used to the dental chair and the surroundings. Still, you can slightly prepare them for this experience by examining their mouth regularly at home, even if your child has not yet developed any teeth. You can start cleaning their gums gently with a wet cloth.

Bring your child to your dental appointments

Bringing your child along to your dental appointment is a great way to familiarise your little one with the dental settings. Here at Selsdon Smiles, we focus on giving your child the best dental experience possible. However, if you have dental phobia, it is probably not the best idea to have your little one with you during your appointment.

When to visit the dentist

Most dentists recommend that toddlers see the dentist six months before the first tooth appears. However, if you’re in doubt about any of this, our dentists at Selsdon Smiles are here to advise you as much as you need it. So if you’re looking for the best dental advice and help for your little one’s gums and teeth, contact us today and get registered as a new patient. We’ll get the ball rolling and have your first appointment in no time!

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