Role of dentist in protecting children’s teeth

There are many reasons patients should want to keep their natural adult teeth for as long as possible. These reasons include enjoying full mouth function, maintaining a strong and healthy mouth and retaining the confidence to smile. It also means not having to find the money to pay for missing teeth replacement devices later down the line.

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All these reasons make for a strong argument to do all you can to protect your dental health. And the best time to start a positive pro-dental attitude is during childhood years.

Taking a child for dental check-ups at the dentist in Banbury works to a number of advantages. We take a look at the benefits of a child’s regular dental attendance from a young age at Amsel & Wilkins.

Why you should take your child to the dentist in Banbury?

Professional dental bodies agree that parents should have their child’s dental health checked at the dentist in Banbury from as early as their first birthday (or as soon as they sprout their first milk tooth). This initial visit and all follow-up appointments that follow are necessary for:

Learning oral hygiene skills

Our child-friendly dental team will be able to advise on the best dental products designed and formulated for children to meet their oral hygiene needs. Even children are required to floss and we can practically demonstrate how this is to be done.

Eat right

Cavities and tooth decay have long been a serious threat to children’s oral health. Milk teeth may not serve for as long as adult teeth but they can still be a source of pain and discomfort just like adult teeth can be when they are in a state of decay.

The sugary treats and fizzy drinks that most children consume frequently heightens the risk of cavities forming on teeth. We are happy to advise parents on what constitutes a tooth-friendly diet to reduce the risk of tooth decay and avoid all the nasty consequences that accompany the dental condition.

Benefit from preventive dentistry

For quite some time the dental industry has been involved in treating dental conditions instead of preventing them. The focus of modern dentistry has changed. Dental practitioners have learnt much about how to prevent dental conditions such as tooth decay from happening in the first place. Preventive dentistry, the treatments and procedures that work to protect dental health, has become a foremost part of what we do at our dental practice.

Dental check-ups, which form a critical part of preventive dentistry, are to identify problematic signs that point to a dental condition developing and putting in place suitable measures to stop the condition from developing further. An example of preventive dentistry for children that we carry out are fluoride treatments that strengthen enamel to fight the destructive capabilities of plaque.

Patients of all ages are welcome at Amsel & Wilkins dental practice. We offer quality dental care and tailored treatment plans across the dental spectrum, from preventive care to restorative procedures. See us as your one-stop shop for all you and your family’s dental care needs.