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How to Make Teeth Cleaning Fun for Your Children

Wednesday, October 21st, 2015

318711_blogIs your child at the age where they are becoming more eager to take care of themselves? It is quite an exciting time for both children and parents when kids start to learn how to take on more responsibilities. Starting off with their first steps and words, then on to potty training and later learning about general and dental hygiene, a child can progress quickly and thoroughly if they have a good teacher.

A general rule of thumb is to brush your children’s teeth until they are seven years of age and then show them how to do it themselves. There are many ways to make something as mundane as brushing teeth entertaining for your children. The best way to teach them how to take care of themselves is by making the chore fun!

Another approach to encouraging your children to brush their teeth correctly is to create a positive environment. When you show enthusiasm, your child will follow suit, so why not entertain while you brush by tap dancing, singing, or making jokes? You could also find a radio or CD player that plays their favourite music as a reward for brushing their teeth.

Enhance their enjoyment of teeth brushing by turning it into a numbers game, counting up to ten for each part of the mouth they clean. This will also allow them to know when the tooth brushing will end and thus they won’t become as restless and fidgety, wondering when the chore of tooth brushing will be over.

The key to teaching your children great hygiene practices is to make it fun. You can make your own technique, tweak it to their personality and watch and observe the results!

Dos and Don’ts for Your Children’s Teeth This Autumn

Thursday, October 1st, 2015

318711_blogAutumn is a time beloved by kids, with celebrations such as Halloween and Christmas around the corner and plenty of presents and treats to be had as the nights start to draw in.

But while it is a fun and exciting time for children, it can also be a time when their oral health is put at risk.

The array of sweet foods that become very popular during Halloween and Christmas can add more sugar to the system and this has the potential to really damage teeth!

To help avoid any serious damage to your children’s oral health during the autumn months, here is a list of do’s and don’ts.

  • DO take additional care to ensure they maintain their oral health routine. Brushing at least twice a day is important all year round, especially if they’ve been eating sweet treats, so make sure your kids stick to it.
  • DON’T bring home snacks. While it may seem obvious, if there aren’t sugar snacks in the house then none can be eaten. The occasional snack around the festive period is okay, but don’t allow your kids or yourself to overindulge.
  • DO find replacement snacks. Oral health is becoming ever a central theme of public attention and as such there are now many snacks being sold with lower sugar content. The best type of snack would be fruit or vegetables with low acidic levels, but as every parent knows, it can be hard getting kids to eat these during meals, let alone as a replacement for sweets.
  • DO get dental check-ups. Before and after the Halloween or Christmas it is a good time to book check-ups, allowing any serious damage done to be fixed before it gets any worse.

 

The Importance of Tooth Brushing for Children

Tuesday, June 9th, 2015

318711_blogAt City Dental Leeds, healthy smiles are at the heart of everything we do and we are eager to equip our patients, young and old, with the information and treatments they need to enjoy healthy, strong teeth and gums. We pride ourselves on focusing on preventative care and we welcome patients of all ages. With the summer holidays in sight, you may be thinking about booking your child’s dental check-up. Here’s why oral health is so important for youngsters:

Why is tooth brushing so important for children?

Oral health should be a priority for all children, as good oral health during childhood helps to increase the chances of healthy teeth in later life. Losing baby teeth prematurely increases the chances of dental health problems and orthodontic issues. Research shows that dental health complaints can also hold children back at school and affect their confidence and self-esteem.

One of the main problems among children is tooth decay and the number of children receiving treatment in hospital for this preventable illness is increasing year on year. As dentists, we are desperate for our younger patients to avoid suffering and pain and to enjoy confidence when they smile. We actively encourage good oral hygiene practices at home and regular dental visits from an early age. We are always on hand to offer advice and provide information about subjects related to oral health issues, including healthy eating and sugar consumption, brushing techniques and which oral hygiene products to buy for children.

Preventing oral health problems in young children

There are 3 key steps to good oral health and these include:

  • good oral hygiene: brushing twice a day for at least two minutes each time
  • regular dental check-ups: ideally, children should see a dentist every six months from the age of 12-24 months
  • a healthy diet: sugar consumption is a real problem for today’s children. We advise parents to keep an eye o their child’s daily sugar intake and take steps to reduce the amount of sugar they consume

If you have any questions or concerns about children’s oral health or you would like advice about preventing dental disease in children, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Keep the Kids’ Teeth Healthy During the Spring Months

Thursday, April 9th, 2015

221838_blogSpring is here and the Easter holidays have arrived, which is great news for kids, but maybe not such good news for their teeth and gums. Easter is synonymous with chocolate eggs and sweet treats, so here are some simple tips to look after children’s teeth this spring and enable them to enjoy the fun of the holidays without any dental pain:

Book a dental check-up: if your child is due to see their dentist for a check-up, the holidays are the perfect time to get an appointment booked. Check-ups only take a few minutes, but they can really help to reduce the risk of dental decay and gum disease. We strongly advise parents to keep up to date with check-ups and arrange six-monthly appointments.

Limit treats: it can be tricky to limit treats at Easter time, but try not to go too crazy when shopping for eggs and avoid letting kids eat sweets and chocolate all through the day. Limit your child’s sugar intake in line with daily intake recommendations and try to find healthy yet tasty alternatives. There are some great ideas and recipes online. Getting kinds involved in baking, cooking and preparing food will make them more interested in eating it, so try to get them to help you out with healthy cooking in the kitchen.

Supervise brushing: good habits can slip in the holidays, so make sure you supervise brushing for younger children and encourage them to brush twice a day for 2 minutes each time. If your child regularly sharks the recommended time limit, set a timer or put a song on for them to brush along to.

To book a dental check, simply call our friendly receptionists. We can also offer family appointments.

Your Kid’s pretty Smile in the City of Leeds

Thursday, December 26th, 2013

398467_blogLooking after your kids teeth in the city of Leeds is going to be a handful for you until they grow up and you will have to be constantly on the ball. However, you won’t have to do this alone; in the beginning, you’ll need to get a paediatrician on board to monitor the teeth as they come through, as they will be exposed to decay and infection. Once this has been achieved, then you can turn to a dentist for back-up to help with the next stage- the adult teeth. This is an important time as this will define the future of your children’s teeth. During these early years, tooth decay will always be a threat and aside from getting them filled, you can put your mind at rest by having dental sealants fitted to keep bacteria off the surfaces and prevent decay. Giving your kids a good healthy diet and teaching them how to clean their teeth will give them a good start as their mouths develop; and try to keep them off the sugar based sweets and drinks- where humanly possible! As long as you are vigilant and plan ahead, there isn’t any reason why your kids shouldn’t have a healthy and bright looking smile.

 

Taking an interest on your Kids Teeth in the City of Leeds

Saturday, July 6th, 2013

318711_blogIt’s probably safe to say that all parents in the city of Leeds would like to set their kids off, the best they can, to a long and healthy lifestyle: diet and sport are just two of the ingredients in this. But most vitally, as a parent, you must be very vigilant with their teeth, as they will go through some extreme changes as your child grows up. Your children will teethe when they are babies, and soon after, have their secondary teeth come through, maybe wear braces and then suffer with wisdom teeth as they move into adulthood. Throughout all of this, kids are very vulnerable to tooth decay and may need a lot of treatment at the dentists and you must be ready for all of this. In the beginning, finding a paediatrician is vital, and soon after, a dentist, who can help ease the threat. Teaching your kids to care for themselves and brush correctly with some of the excellent brushes and toothpastes on the market, plus feeding them right and keeping them away from sweets and fizzy drinks, the best you can, is of the utmost importance here. You can have your children fitted with dental sealants to beat the decay and your dentist will be on hand to fix them up when things go wrong. However, this all comes at a financial cost and from the moment your kids are born, you are going to find a method of paying for treatments, especially orthodontic work, as this can get costly.

Parental involvement with Dental Care in Central Leeds

Tuesday, June 4th, 2013

When you decide to embark into the world of parenthood, vigilance over your children should be a top priority because your kids won’t know what to do for many years in their lives and will need your guidance, love and care until they can stand on their own two feet. This is especially important when it comes to the complex issue of their teeth, and you will have to oversee their dental care for at least a good 16 years. As soon as a child is born, the teeth are developing and when they break through, it can be a painful time, as well as the teeth being very vulnerable to decay and infection. Then, the secondary teeth will come through and again, you need to be on the ball here. You must teach your child how to clean there teeth properly and try to steer them away from the love of their life- chocolates and sweets. Then there may be the time when they have to wear braces and following on to that, if your child is still at home, the problem of wisdom teeth. Sounds hard, but your child will rely on you to get them through all of this. However, with a good dentist on your side in central Leeds, this should at least take a large burden off your shoulders. Now, about the costs involved……!

 

Making your Child smile in the City of Leeds

Sunday, December 25th, 2011

Seeing a child smile is one of the most beautiful things in the world. Their smile can be missing teeth, but it just doesn’t matter as it reflects the way they are growing- as we all did. But it is only made more poignant if you know deep in your heart that their teeth are healthy and that they are growing up healthy too. If you are bringing up your child in the city of Leeds, you obviously want to give them the best start that you can, and their teeth are just as important as their diet- in fact, both go hand in hand. But it can be a bit scary for you at first as there is a hell of a lot to learn about. Pediatricians are your best ally here and will help you through those tricky early years of teething and secondary teeth; they will teach you how to reduce the pain that your child may go through during this time, give you tips on what to look for and be there for you if things go wrong. Once you’ve got through this, a dentist will take over to ensure that your child doesn’t fall foul of the biggest danger of all- tooth decay. Kids love to indulge in everything that is bad for their teeth, because they adore everything sweet so their teeth need extra vigilance during this period. They also need to be taught how to look after their teeth with good brushing so that they can do it when you have your back turned. It’s not rocket science but it is significantly important: what you do for your child’s teeth during these growing years will impact on how their teeth develop and how they end up smiling in later life.