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Important Gum Disease Prevention Tips for Kids
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Gum Diseases Gum diseases are not exclusive to adults. Even teens and kids can develop gum problems, and poor oral hygiene is to blame. Food debris left stuck in the mouth causes bacteria to build up. Bacteria, in turn, develop into plaque. When not removed, plaque hardens which now forms tartar. Tartar cannot be removed by mere brushing alone. You need the help of dental professional to get rid of tartar, and it should be done as soon as possible. Otherwise, it could lead to infection of the gums surrounding the affected tooth.
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Early Symptoms of Gum Diseases While symptoms of gum diseases only show up when people have reached their 30s, teenagers and kids can develop gingivitis too. Gingivitis is the early stage of periodontal or gum disease. One of the early symptoms of gum problems for teens is foul breath. This can be very embarrassing for the kids, especially that this is the time when they start to socialize. When not addressed immediately, persistent foul breath can also cause teens to lose confidence in themselves.
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How to Prevent Gum Disease Other symptoms to watch out for are swollen or red gums, heightened tooth sensitivity, and painful chewing. If your child complains of such, they may be suffering from a dental problem. Make sure to consult your dentist right away for appropriate treatment programs. Detecting any signs of periodontal disease in your kids ahead of time is important so they can be treated immediately. Take your child to a dentist for a routine checkup.
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Here are few more tips to taking care of your teens and kid’s oral health:
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Be their Role Model It will be hard to have your kids adopt dental hygiene habits if you don’t have any, yourself. Take the lead in showing kids the importance of good dental hygiene habits. Brush regularly and see your dentist regularly as well.
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Check Your Kid’s Mouth Every Now and Then Should your kids complain of any pain in their mouth, do look out for signs of possible periodontal disease. Check if their gums are red, bright, and bleeding, and if they have foul smelling breath.
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Use Fluoride Toothpaste Kids can already start using toothpaste once they reach 12 months. Ask your dentist for a brand they recommend for your kids. The fluoride component in the toothpaste will help protect your child’s teeth.
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Promote Tooth-Friendly Food Encourage your kids to always drink water after every meal and reduce intake of sugary drinks. Train them as well to lessen consuming snacks continually in between meals. Help them appreciate tooth-friendly treats such as apple.
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See Your Dentist Regularly Visit your family dentist at least twice a year to prevent any gum diseases. Dentists can help get rid of the bad bacteria or plaque that brushing alone could not remove which can cause gum diseases. They also would be able share with you tips how you keep your teeth white and your gum healthy.
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Good Dental Hygiene Habits Once your kids learn to establish good dental hygiene habits, keeping their oral health in good shape will already be a lot easier as they grow up. They’d get to prevent gum diseases, and it’s all because of your efforts in educating them about proper dental care early on.
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Check These Out! Check Out These Important Gum Disease Prevention Tips for Kids. Brought to you by Beacon Smiles Family Dental. Beacon Smiles Family Dental makes a difference in your dental care by providing a positive and relaxing experience so that you can attain the smile you desire. For more info on dentist in calgary, visit site: http://www.beaconsmiles.cadentist in calgary
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