
Top 5 Ways to Preserve Your Child’s Smile
- Schedule routine comprehensive dental exams and cleanings. All patients should visit a dentist for routine exams and cleanings every six months, regardless of age. These exams can aid in the early detection of issues like tooth decay or gum disease, while helping to prevent future problems from occurring.
 - Use dental sealants. There are a number of depressions and grooves on the surface of molars and premolars that can be difficult for toothbrushes to reach, making it easy for plaque and food particles to build up. Dental sealants are a plastic material applied to the surface to these teeth to help keep food and plaque out and fight tooth decay.
 - Fluoride treatments. Fluoride is a natural substance found in certain foods, water sources and more that can prevent tooth decay and strengthen teeth. Dentists can also provide fluoride treatments as an extra precaution against cavities in children with developing teeth.
 - Teach your children how they can care for their teeth. Teaching children about brushing, flossing and other positive oral health habits will help them continue these habits into adulthood.
 - Help eliminate harmful oral habits. While they may seem innocuous, habits like thumb sucking and pacifier use can have a damaging effect on the alignment of teeth if they continue for too long. Speak to your dentist about some ways you can help stop these habits as your children grow older.
 
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For more information about how to preserve your child’s smile, contact Drs. Pilla, Chin or Lambert today. Our office is located in New York, NY and can be reached at 212-879-6518. We look forward to hearing from you.
