We bet you put forth a lot of effort at home in keeping your little ones’ teeth and gums clean and healthy! This is most certainly worthy of some applause, as we know that brushing and flossing isn’t always the first priority (or even a welcome suggestion) for children. While you may be feeling pretty good about streamlining your efforts, did you know that pediatric dental care from our practice is also an essential factor in keeping your child’s smile healthy? For a quick glimpse into how we offer protection, consider a few very helpful tips.
Tip #1: Remember Sports Guards!
For parents with children involved in sports, we always recommend the use of a sports guard. What does this mean, exactly? Well, it means that whether playing soccer, learning to rollerblade, or otherwise, your active child should be wearing an athletic mouthguard to limit possible injury. Need assistance? Come in for a pediatric dental care visit!
Tip #2: Don’t Forget The Importance Of Prevention
While brushing and flossing is key to a healthy smile, so is receiving professional preventive care. For the cleanest, healthiest smile you can help your child maintain, we suggest you bring your little one in for visits two times a year (which include cleanings and checkups).
Tip #3: Ask Us Anything
Does your child suck his or her thumb and you’re embarrassed that you haven’t found a solution? Don’t be. We can help with thumb sucking counseling! Not sure if you’ve been doing all that you can to protect your child’s smile? Ask us about anything you need answered, from general dental hygiene inquiries to concerns about orthodontics, sealants, nutrition, and more. We offer comprehensive pediatric dental care, so your child’s smile remains healthy!
Schedule Pediatric Dental Care For Your Children
Remember to schedule the pediatric care your children need, so their smiles develop beautifully and remain healthy for a lifetime. Ready for your checkup in Springfield, OH? Schedule your appointment with North Spring Dental today by calling 937.399.3800.
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