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February is Children's Dental Health Month

February is Children's Dental Health Month!

A time to encourage good oral health — including the importance of early orthodontic care

Families who make good oral health part of their lifestyle can inspire children to practice healthy habits for their lifetime! So, let's review why dental health matters and get some helpful tips for encouraging kids to care for their smiles.

Why is Dental Health Important for Children?

Top of the list is the fact that dental cavities are the most common chronic disease in childhood. DID YOU KNOW that 1 in 5 children aged 5-11 years has AT LEAST ONE UNTREATED CAVITY?! Children with poor oral health are more likely to miss school and receive lower grades.

Good oral health in children not only reduces the chances of cavities, pain, and infections . . . but is also linked to overall mental and physical health.

How Can You Support Good Oral Health in Your Child?

- Lead by example by prioritizing your own oral health.

- Take your child to see a dentist WITHIN THEIR FIRST YEAR or within 6 months of their first tooth.

- Teach them to brush their teeth for at least 2 minutes two times each day with fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled brush. Encourage your children to drink tap water that contains fluoride, a natural mineral that helps fight cavities.

- Schedule a visit their dentist every 6 months. At their dentist appointment, ask your child’s dentist to apply sealants if needed to reduce the risk of cavities.

Should my child see both a dentist and an orthodontist?

The answer is YES!

Dentists focus on the health conditions of your teeth, gums, tongue, and mouth and provide care by promoting good overall oral health, filling cavities, extracting teeth, cleaning teeth, and more.

Orthodontists are dental specialists in facial development and your bite. They diagnose misaligned teeth and jaws, create custom treatment plans, and install orthodontic devices.

A proper bite and straight teeth are essential for oral health. Poorly aligned teeth can make it difficult to speak, bite,and chew, creating spaces for bacteria to develop that may lead to cavities.

GENERAL DENTISTS AND ORTHODONTISTS focus on various aspects of dental health. Both types of doctors are important to your overall oral health.

Schedule a Visit With An Orthodontist by Age 7

THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ORTHODONTISTS recommends that every child see an orthodontist by age 7 — even before they have their big teeth.That’s because their little jaws are still developing as their adult teeth come in, and this can potentially lead to bigger issues without EARLY INTERVENTION.

The goal of early treatment is to intercept developing challenges, eliminate causes, guide the growth of facial and jawbones, and provide adequate space for incoming permanent teeth. In fact, many orthodontic issues are easier to correct if found and treated early.

EARLY ORTHODONTIC CARE may even help avoid costly treatments. Early treatment may reduce the need for extractions or impacted teeth later.

Ready to Schedule Your Orthodontic Visit?  

CONTACT ASSOCIATED ORTHODONTISTS TODAY and schedule your FREE Consultation! We offer DAMON®SYSTEM BRACES and INVISALIGN®. PLUS — we are a participating provider with most major insurance programs and offer 0% INTEREST PAYMENT PLANS!

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