Posts tagged ‘childrens dentist lake orion’

December 4, 2012

Lake Orion Dentist Discusses Children’s Oral Health

Little Girl With ToothbrushThere might be a temptation among some parents to neglect their children’s oral health. After all, the baby teeth are all temporary, and will fall out one by one well before the end of the elementary school years. However, that would be a mistake. If a child has poor oral health, he or she has a high risk factor in having poor oral health later in life, and the same problems that plague permanent teeth can harm baby teeth as well. Your Lake Orion family dentist, Dr. Brad Greenfield, discusses what parents can do to ensure their kids’ baby teeth are strong and healthy.

Oral Care Should Begin Early

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children have their own dentist by the age of one. But even before then, parents should take a pro-active role in their children’s oral health. Babies should have their mouths gently wiped with a soft washcloth after meals. Once teeth begin coming in, the parent should brush the new teeth twice a day, and then teach their child to brush their teeth themselves when appropriate.

Avoid Sugar and Junk Food

Once a baby is weaned, water is the best, most healthy drink he or she can consume. Many parents, however, will put fruit juice, milk, or even soda in their children’s bottles or sippy cups. While an occasional non-water drink is OK, allowing a child to consume a steady diet of sugary drinks will allow the mouth’s natural bacteria to produce plaque and might even eventually lead to tooth decay. Milk and juice contain large amounts of sugar, and can be just as destructive to teeth as soda. For the same reason, parents should make sure their children aren’t constantly snacking, and ensure they usually eat healthy foods like fruits, vegetables, and cheese when they do snack.

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September 17, 2012

The Top 3 Benefits of Sealants from Your Lake Orion Family Dentist

1.      Sealants help prevent cavities.

One of the most important benefits of sealants is cavity prevention. Sealants cover the entire exposed portion of the tooth with a thin plastic layer. By smoothing over tooth crevices, sealants prevent food particles from becoming trapped and creating tooth decay.

Compete dental health care is important during your child’s developing years. Keeping their little smiles healthy requires proactive preventive dentistry. Blocking bacteria and acid erosion in hard-to-reach places is crucial for avoiding tooth decay. Sealants are great for children who are learning to brush because these plastic layers protect teeth that are more difficult to clean. You can have peace of mind knowing that while your child may not brush all of his or her teeth properly, sealants are there as a backup.

2.      Sealants are easy to place.

Worried about your child in the dental chair? At our family dental office in Lake Orion, we pride ourselves on providing kid-friendly dental care that will make your little one feel right at home. In addition, our dental hygienists have extensive experience with this quick process. Our Lake Orion dentist, Dr. Greenfield, can have your child’s sealant painted on in as little as a few minutes.

3.      Sealants can last for up to ten years.

Although placement is a snap, you can expect your child’s sealant to last for five to ten years in most cases. An investment in your child’s future, sealants protect their teeth from cavities long after your initial appointment. This saves you from costly restorative dentistry, time off of work, and trips to the dental office.

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