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		<title>5 Tips for Getting Your Child to Love the Dentist</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Dr. Kime Whitman]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2019 22:56:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Is your child used to the dentist or do they dread getting their regular checkups and cleanings? Whether or not your child is accustomed to the dentist, it can be difficult getting kids to feel good about seeing an oral healthcare professional. However, seeing a dentist in their early years is an instrumental part of helping [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is your child used to the dentist or do they dread getting their regular checkups and cleanings?</p>
<p>Whether or not your child is accustomed to the dentist, it can be difficult getting kids to feel good about seeing an oral healthcare professional. However, seeing a dentist in their early years is an instrumental part of helping your kids set up healthy habits for life when it comes to taking care of their teeth and gums. Not to mention those regular visits are going to help prevent cavities and gum disease.</p>
<p>When you want your child to love the dentist, here are five tips to help you get started!</p>
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Start Early</h2>
<p>Children should ideally have their first dentist visit between the age of six months and one year, or whenever their first tooth comes in [1]. The earlier you get your child used to the dentist, the better!</p>
<p>You can and should start with their oral care shortly after birth—wiping their gums with a clean cloth after feedings before they have teeth, and brushing and flossing once the teeth come in, to get them used to oral care.</p>
<h2>
Go to the Dentist Yourself</h2>
<p>Practice what you preach when it comes to the dentist! By going to the dentist yourself and placing an emphasis on your oral care, you can show kids how to take care of their teeth by being an example.</p>
<p>However, remember that it’s generally not a good idea to take your child to your own dentist, as the environment and treatment can make them feel intimidated. A <a href="https://smilesinleesburg.com/meet-dr-whitman/">child-friendly dentist</a> will seem much less scary!</p>
<h2>Offer Incentives</h2>
<p>If your kids really dread going to the dentist, you can offer incentives in exchange for them going and doing their best to maintain a positive attitude while receiving treatment. You can offer healthy treats or have them pick a prize after each dental appointment.</p>
<p>Many pediatric dentists will already offer prizes and incentives for receiving oral care, so you might not have to further incentivize your kids!</p>
<h2>
Try Attending a Dental Presentation</h2>
<p>You can get your children excited about going to the dentist by attending a dental presentation [2]. Call your local pediatric dentist and ask about a day where kids can come in and tour the office, sit in the exam chair, see Mr. Thirsty, and play with stuffed animals that have teeth they can brush.</p>
<p>Even if your dentist doesn’t offer a child-friendly dental presentation, you can certainly suggest they consider doing one or call around to see if another dentist has such an event you and your kids can attend.</p>
<p>This will not only get them more familiar with <a href="https://smilesinleesburg.com/dental-treatments/preventive-care/dental-cleanings-check-ups/">the dentist</a>, but learn that it’s a fun place and not as scary or boring as they might think.</p>
<h2>Have Fun at Home</h2>
<p>You can encourage oral care habits at home and motivate kids to get excited about the dentist. Try purchasing stuffed animals where you can brush and floss their teeth and pretend to fill in cavities. Take kids to the store to pick out a fun <a href="https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/tips-choosing-right-toothbrush-toothpaste-child/">toothbrush</a> and toothpaste.</p>
<p>Make oral care fun at your house and extend this routine to the dentist—it just might get your kids excited about going for their regular checkups and cleanings!</p>
<p>Sources:<br />
1. <a href="https://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/babies-and-kids/first-dental-visit">https://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/babies-and-kids/first-dental-visit</a><br />
2.<a href="https://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/resources/lesson-plans/presentation-resources"> https://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/resources/lesson-plans/presentation-resources</a></p>
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		<title>How to Promote Healthy Dental Habits for Your Children</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Priya Grewal]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 May 2017 14:32:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Getting your kids to adopt healthy dental habits is crucial to having a strong smile for life! The habits you teach your kids now will follow them into adulthood. Having your kids brush and floss for healthy teeth and gums will help them learn how important it is to care for their smile. Starting your [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting your kids to adopt healthy dental habits is crucial to having a strong smile for life! The habits you teach your kids now will follow them into adulthood. Having your kids brush and floss for healthy teeth and gums will help them learn how important it is to care for their smile. Starting your kids off right shouldn’t feel like a chore—here’s how you can easily promote smart dental habits in your children!</p>
<p><strong>Start Early</strong></p>
<p>The earlier you get your children used to <a href="https://smilesinleesburg.com/dental-treatments/preventive-care/dental-cleanings-check-ups/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">oral care</a>, the more readily they’ll accept this habit. You can begin brushing your child’s teeth as soon as they have teeth. Prior to this, wiping their mouth with a clean cloth will suffice. And you can begin flossing as soon as your child has two teeth that touch. These habits will get your little one used to care before they’re able to do it themselves!</p>
<p><strong>Have them Teach a Sibling</strong></p>
<p>Many kids love teaching other kids how to do things. After your oldest has learned how to properly brush their teeth, have them show their little brother or sister. This will encourage them both to brush their teeth, floss, and show their healthy smiles to mom and dad before school or bedtime!</p>
<p><strong>Make Brushing Time Fun</strong></p>
<p>If your child is resistant to brushing, you have lots of options for making this time more creative and fun. Here’s how you can teach your child that brushing doesn’t have to feel boring or unnecessary!</p>
<p> Listen to a two-minute song. Encouraging kids to brush for at least two minutes can feel like an eternity, depending on how young your child is. To make the time go by, listen to a favorite song that’s about two minutes and brush together the entire time!</p>
<p> Use a reward system. In the event that brushing is a really trying time in your house, try a reward system. Create a chart and give your kids stickers or tokens every time they brush their teeth and floss. When the tokens add up, they get a prize!</p>
<p> Consider apps to track progress. There are many apps that can help your kids see just how well they’re doing with their oral care. There are even toothbrushes that you can sync with your phone that shows you where you’re missing spots!</p>
<p><strong>Be Familiar with the Family Dentist</strong></p>
<p>Trust your kids to brush well, but always check their progress. An important part of doing this is through regular checkups with your family dentist. The earlier your kids see the dentist, the more comfortable they’ll be when they go for checkups. They’ll learn the dentist is friendly and fun, not scary and painful. Your dentist can also assess your child’s oral health and tell you what needs to improve as well as what he or she is doing well.</p>
<p>Teaching your kids about how important oral health is can feel like a long process. Start early to help ease the transition into self care. Have them teach their little brother or sister how to brush their teeth. Make brushing time fun when things get tough and as always, visit your dentist to ensure your child’s smile is as healthy as possible!</p>
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