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5 Tips to Teach Your Children to Care for Their Teeth

October 6, 2019 Amy 22 Comments

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Our parents taught us the importance of dental hygiene, so it’s important that we pass this on to our children to keep their teeth looking great for the rest of their lives.

Getting your little monsters to take the time to brush, floss, and eat right is often easier said then done, though. Many parents struggle to get their children to care about their oral hygiene.

Here are five tips for teaching your children to care for their teeth.

1. Regularly Visit the Dentist

To get your child comfortable with the dentist, you’ll need to instill the habit of visiting the dentist from a young age. Children can start visiting the dentist when they begin to form teeth, so make sure that you take them to the chair as soon as those pearly whites appear.

Establish a ritual of going to the dentist every six months for a cleaning. It will make it much easier for your child to go in without fear. This can prevent anxiety later on if they ever need anything more serious, like help with damaged or missing teeth.

2. Make Them Brush Twice Daily

Another important habit to teach your child is to encourage them to brush their teeth at least twice a day (morning and night). It becomes much easier for them to keep this habit going through adulthood when they have always done it.

Bonus points for having them brush again throughout the day if they have had sugary or acidic foods and drinks.

3. Teach Them to Brush ALL of Their Teeth

One bad dental health habit that is quite common is to have a lot of the teeth in the mouth go un-brushed. This problem is especially prevalent in children as they will usually only brush what they can see.

Help your child brush for at least the first few times to make sure that they really get the back of their mouths.

Also, don’t be afraid to get in there yourself and get the spots they missed. While you’re doing that, be sure to point out the areas that they left behind, so that they will know to look for them next time.

4. Emphasize the Importance of Flossing

One thing that people generally skip over, kids especially, is flossing. This is unfortunate, because flossing is a key step to keeping your mouth free of bacteria and plaque.

To get your child in the habit of flossing, simply make it a part of their nightly routine. Right before they brush, make sure that they floss. Be there to help in case they need a refresher on technique.

Once your child makes flossing a part of their nightly routine, they will have no issues continuing it throughout their life.

5. Practice What You Preach

Not only is it important that you take care of your teeth for your own health reasons, but it is also crucial to getting your children to care about theirs.

If you are not doing the amount of brushing and flossing that they are, they will think that it’s not important that they do it.

Some parents even do their nightly brushing and flossing alongside their children to lead by example. This also establishes a foundation of trust between the parent and the child.

Getting children to do what you want them to is never easy. To ensure that your child will continue to take care of their oral health, you need to teach them what to do now.

Even if your child does end up needing teeth replaced or treated, they will have the knowledge and bravery to take on that treatment when you expose them to dental hygiene with these five tips.

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  1. Stephanie says

    October 18, 2019 at 8:57 pm

    Great advice! I teach infants and recommend they brush (gently) even before teeth come in, just to build the habit and get babies used to the toothbrush

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  2. Sarh S says

    October 27, 2019 at 2:14 pm

    It’s so weird, my oldest has terrible dental hygiene. However, my boys are only 7 and 9 and they love to floss, brush and rinse with kids mouth wash. I wish my daughter would learn from her brothers.

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  3. Susan Newman says

    October 27, 2019 at 3:08 pm

    Great tips! It is so hard to get young children to brush correctly.

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  4. Leela says

    October 27, 2019 at 3:37 pm

    It’s a good habit to get them into early.

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  5. Shawna Elkins says

    October 27, 2019 at 4:56 pm

    Great advice.

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  6. RICHARD SKUSE says

    October 27, 2019 at 7:51 pm

    good advice for all

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  7. Rachel B says

    October 27, 2019 at 8:22 pm

    This is very important information kids really need to know

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  8. Gabrielle says

    October 27, 2019 at 10:44 pm

    Proper dental care is so important.

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  9. Sarh S says

    October 27, 2019 at 11:27 pm

    Dental health is so important. I tried to do my best and my daughter just doesn’t care. However my younger boys love to floss, brush and use mouthwash.

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  10. Dana Rodriguez says

    October 28, 2019 at 2:12 pm

    These are such important tips. Teeth problems are no fun!

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  11. Terri S. says

    October 28, 2019 at 2:29 pm

    These are great tips to teach children how important it is to take care of their teeth.

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  12. Sara Tarver says

    October 28, 2019 at 5:33 pm

    These are great tips!

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  13. donnaholder1234 says

    October 28, 2019 at 8:50 pm

    this is important

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  14. gloria patterson says

    October 29, 2019 at 2:02 pm

    Good information and I will share with my niece. She has a 3 yr old girl that loves to brush her teeth

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  15. Abigail Schuette says

    October 30, 2019 at 12:55 pm

    This is really good advice i have a 5 year old and hes medically fragile with stage 1 kidney disease a feeding tube autism etc so hes fortunately got a nurse thats on shift every day during the week and together they knock out oral hygiene while mom eats snickers brushes once daily and has cavitys lol but your article has really inspired me to change thank you!

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  16. Michele Pineda says

    October 30, 2019 at 1:16 pm

    My now 17 yr old was terrible when it came to her teeth, we even tried brushing for her as a toddler and she would bite us. Unfortunately she suffered some severe decay from not caring for her teeth, and after many trips to the dentist as a youngster she learned the hard way how important it is to care for her teeth. Thankfully now that she has her permanent teeth she is just fine!

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  17. Judy Thomas says

    October 31, 2019 at 3:10 am

    I find it easier to get them to brush the older they get.

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  18. Lauryn R says

    November 3, 2019 at 8:01 pm

    These are great tips, thank you so much for sharing! I have three little ones and it can definitely be a struggle sometimes, especially since they never let me help them.

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  19. Susan Newman says

    November 4, 2019 at 11:01 am

    Great advise for children of all ages!

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  20. Jessica Staley says

    November 4, 2019 at 11:45 am

    I agree with being a great role model. If you don’t do it they won’t. Dental hygiene is a life long lesson so make sure they get it right.

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  21. Karen Propes says

    November 4, 2019 at 8:20 pm

    This is the most important thing I learned about teeth. You need them and good dental care is a necessity. I started my daughter off when she was young and she did the same for her kids. Until you have a toothache you never know how important it is. I had problems when I was young, and I always put my dental health at the top of my list.

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  22. Cindi Knowles says

    November 9, 2019 at 12:03 am

    Very important! We follow all of this.

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