Posts tagged ‘children’s dentistry’

July 9, 2014

14 Ways to Make Dentistry Fun for Kids

lake-orion-childrens-dentistWe remember what it was like to be a kid. It was all about the simple pleasures in life, allowing us to look forward with great anticipation of upcoming events. Of course, we also remember that some things failed to generate the same level of excitement–a visit to the dentist, for example. With our youngest patients in mind, Dr. Brad Greenfield and his team share our favorite books, games, and apps for teaching children about the importance of oral health and family dentistry in Lake Orion, MI.

Crack a Book, Not a Tooth

Kids love to show off their reading skills, and even those who are too young to read enjoy colorful pictures and lovable characters. Bonus points for offering books that feature well-known characters from their favorite movies and TV shows. In fact, some of these books feature beloved characters from your own childhood. It’s hard not to feel nostalgic when reading Stan and Jan Berenstein’s The Berenstein Bears Visit the Dentist, H.A. Rey’s Curious George Visits the Dentist, or The Tooth Book by Dr. Seuss. Included in the latest crop of sure-to-be-classic tales are Never Take a Shark to the Dentist by Judi Barrett, Edward Miller’s The Tooth Book: A Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums, and Christine Ricci’s Show Me Your Smile! which features Dora the Explorer.

Games and Puzzles

Even though your child’s oral hygiene is a serious matter, we find that most kids retain information more effectively when it’s presented in a fun, interactive way. At the very least, playing these games with your child opens the door for a conversation about dental exams and teeth cleaning. Among the most interesting and engaging toys we’ve seen:

Play-Doh Doctor Drill ‘N Fill lets your child step into the role of dentist, using a set of colorful tools to fill the unfortunately patient’s multiple cavities. There’s also Shark Dentist and Crocodile Dentist which challenge players to remove damaged teeth from the mouth of an ill-tempered animal.  The Playmobil Dentist Office is perfect for younger children. Each set comes with several figurines, a dentist chair, and various pieces of the same dental equipment that you’ll find in our office.

Fun Apps for Improving Oral Hygiene

Puppy Dentist and Libii Dentist, both free, let children choose and customize their patient, then use a variety of dental tools to complete challenging puzzles. The Talking Tina Tooth app from PhoneLiving features Tina, an animated tooth who responds to your child’s voice and touch, repeating words, dancing, and interacting. Use Brush Timer2 to demonstrate the amount of time that should be devoted to each brushing session.

Excellent oral health begins from an early age. To learn more about family dentistry in Lake Orion, MI, or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Brad Greenfield, contact us at 248-693-6213. We welcome patients of all ages living in Lake Orion, Royal Oak, Auburn Hills, Rochester Hills, Oxford, and the neighboring communities.

June 16, 2014

Scrape or Scrub? Oral Hygiene and Your Child’s Tongue

Family dentist in Lake Orion, MITongues are weird. It’s true.

Then again, they’re also fascinating—in a rather icky way, of course. Despite its important role in the way we eat and speak, the tongue often goes neglected in the average child’s oral hygiene regimen. This in spite the fact that the tongue is a veritable playground for bacteria, many of which produce stinky volatile sulfur compounds when hidden within the bumps, ridges, and folds of this most peculiar organ. In fact, up to 50% of bacteria living in our mouth can be found on the surface of the tongue. If your child has bad breath, there’s an excellent chance that these tongue-dwelling bacteria are to blame—and that tongue scrapers may be the solution. Dr. Brad Greenfield, a family dentist in Lake Orion, MI, offers tips on instilling this healthy hygiene habit from an early age.

Scrape Away Stinky Breath

Studies confirm that using a tongue scraper removes more of these sulfur-producing bacteria than simply brushing the tongue surface with a toothbrush. However, brushing the tongue is preferable to not brushing or scraping the tongue. At first, your child may resist the idea of using a tongue scraper. It certainly sounds unpleasant, but you can explain that a clean tongue means having fresh breath and added protection against tooth decay. Dr. Greenfield recommends using a small, inverted spoon to acclimate your child to the feeling of tongue scraping. As your child becomes more comfortable with the practice, you can purchase a tongue scraper designed especially for kids. Compared to adult versions of tongue scrapers, kid-friendly versions have larger handles that are easy to hold, and a smaller size that fits more comfortably in the mouth.

If your child prefers to brush his tongue, teach him to use the toothbrush much like a paintbrush, “painting” the surface and sides of the tongue. Brush from back to front, encouraging him to brush as far back on the tongue as possible without triggering his gag reflex. This should be performed each time your child brushes her teeth. When your child visits our office for a dental checkup, we will gladly help demonstrate the proper way to do so.

Interesting Tongue Trivia for Kids

In the meantime, your child will enjoy these fascinating facts about tongues:

  • The average tongue boasts between 3,000 to 10,000 taste buds
  • The largest tongue in the world belongs to the blue whale, whose tongue weighs a whopping 5,400 pounds
  • The size of a dog’s tongue grows larger with physical activity or temperature. Blood flow to the area increases, helping to cool the animal–no sweat glands here!
  • Guinness World Records’ most difficult English-language tongue twister? “The sixth sick sheik’s sixth sheep’s sick”

Safe, gentle dental care for children and parents. To learn more about our services, or to request an appointment with Dr. Brad Greenfield, contact our Lake Orion, MI family dentist office at 248-693-6213. We welcome patients living in Rochester, Royal Oak, Potomac, Waterford, and the surrounding areas.

 

 

 

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