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		<title>Your Child’s Dental Health Could Impact Their Growth and Development</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Your child has the ability to grow into a healthy, confident adult. Did you know that children’s dental health plays a key role in their growth and development? Among other things, keeping your child’s smile healthy can result in positive self-esteem, making them proud to show their smile to the world. How else is your [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your child has the ability to grow into a healthy, confident adult. Did you know that children’s<br />
dental health plays a key role in their growth and development? Among other things, keeping<br />
your child’s smile healthy can result in positive self-esteem, making them proud to show their<br />
smile to the world.</p>
<p>How else is your child’s dental health influential on their development? A strong smile has more<br />
benefits than you think! Read on to find out more about the importance of oral health in your<br />
child’s life.<br />
<strong><br />
Growing Confidence</strong></p>
<p>Your child begins to develop confidence as they socialize with their peers and understand who<br />
they are in the world. If children are self-conscious about their smile as the result of tooth<br />
decay, staining, bad breath, or crooked teeth, they’re more likely to hold back with their<br />
friends. They won’t feel they can reveal their true selves when their smile isn’t healthy enough<br />
to the point that they’re proud to share it with others.</p>
<p>By encouraging effective brushing habits at home, you can help your child grow their<br />
confidence in their smile. Even if crooked teeth haven’t been addressed through orthodontia<br />
yet, your child can still get a boost of <a href="http://yourdentalhealthresource.com/is-an-investment-in-cosmetic-dentistry-right-for-you/" title="Is an Investment in Cosmetic Dentistry Right for You?" rel="noopener" target="_blank">confidence</a> through having a bright, clean smile!<br />
<strong><br />
Take Responsibility for Their Care</strong></p>
<p>Helping your child master those brushing and flossing habits takes time and supervision, but it<br />
can also instill self-reliance and a sense of responsibility in your child. Taking care of their teeth<br />
and seeing the positive results can put a big smile on their face! When you go to the dentist,<br />
your child-friendly dentist can let them know how good of a job they’re doing and encourage<br />
them to improve.</p>
<p>Taking this type of responsibility can help your child grow up to not only care about <a href="https://centrevillevirginiadentist.com/patient-library/dental-health-faqs/" title="brushing and flossing" rel="noopener" target="_blank">brushing<br />
and flossing</a> in their adult years, but also give them the self-assurance they need to be happy<br />
and successful in life.</p>
<p><strong>Build Healthy Eating Habits</strong></p>
<p>Emphasizing your child’s dental health is important because it helps you assert the significance<br />
of self-care. The healthy habits you teach them—from brushing and flossing to eating healthy<br />
foods—can lead to a positive relationship with food and self-care. Your child’s self-image can<br />
develop strongly and positively, making them happy and healthy.</p>
<p>Visiting the dentist and encouraging healthy brushing habits begins early in life when <a href="https://centrevillevirginiadentist.com/treatments/general-pediatric-dentistry/" title="your child" rel="noopener" target="_blank">your child</a><br />
gets their first teeth. By the time your child begins to develop their confidence and grows into a<br />
young person, their smile should be the thing that backs them up each time they take a step in<br />
the world.</p>
<p>How healthy is your child’s smile? Dentist visits should happen every six months, especially if<br />
your child has already experienced tooth decay in the past. You can help your child develop<br />
properly and happily by helping them take the best care of their smile. Teach habits and visit<br />
the dentist to help your child be their best every day!</p>
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