Preventive Dentistry
Q: What is preventive dentistry?
A: Preventive dentistry for children includes:
- brushing
- dental development
- flossing
- fluorides
- oral habits
- orthodontics
- parent involvement
- proper diet
- sealants
- sports safety
Your pediatric dentist practices preventive dentistry.
Q: Why is preventive dentistry important?
A: Preventive dentistry means a healthy smile for your child. Children
with healthy mouths chew more easily and gain more nutrients from
the foods they eat. They learn to speak more quickly and clearly.
They
have a better
chance of general health, because disease in the mouth can endanger
the rest of the body. A healthy mouth is more attractive, giving
children confidence in their appearance. Finally, preventive dentistry
means
less
extensive,
and less expensive, treatment for your child.
Q: When should preventive dentistry start?
A: Preventive dentistry begins with the first tooth. Visit your pediatric
dentist when the first tooth comes in. You will learn how to protect
your infant's dental health. The earlier the dental visit, the
better the chance
of preventing dental disease and helping your child belong to the
cavity-free generation.
Q: What role do parents play in prevention?
A: After evaluating your child's dental health, your pediatric
dentist will design a personalized program of home care for your
child. This
program will include brushing and flossing instructions, diet
counseling, and if
necessary, fluoride recommendations. By following these directions,
you can help give your child a lifetime of healthy habits.
Q: How do pediatric dentists help prevent dental problems?
A: Tooth cleaning and polishing and fluoride treatments are all
part of your child's prevention program. But there's much more.
For example,
your
pediatric dentist can apply sealants to protect your child
from tooth decay, help you select a mouth guard to prevent sports
injuries to
the face and
teeth, and provide early diagnosis and care of orthodontic
problems.
Your pediatric dentist is uniquely trained to develop a combination
of office
and home preventive care to insure your child a happy smile. |