Children's Dental Cleanings
Children’s dental cleanings are important for establishing good oral hygiene and helping kids feel comfortable in a dental office. Here’s what to expect:
Regularity
- Infant & Toddler Checkups: Dentists often recommend that children begin seeing a dentist by their first birthday or six months after their first tooth erupts. Regular checkups (every six months) are ideal.
- Frequency: After the initial visits, most children benefit from twice-a-year cleanings.
What Happens During a Cleaning
- Examination: The dentist or hygienist will first examine the child’s mouth for signs of cavities, plaque, or any other concerns.
- Plaque and Tartar Removal: A gentle cleaning process removes plaque buildup, which can help prevent tooth decay and gum disease.
- Polishing & Flossing: Teeth are polished with a child-friendly, flavored toothpaste. Flossing may also be done to remove debris between teeth.
- Fluoride Treatment: Many pediatric cleanings include a fluoride treatment to strengthen enamel and protect against cavities.
Comfort Techniques for Children
- Distraction and Comfort: Many dental offices use fun decorations, headphones, or even screens to distract kids. Child-friendly hygienists and dentists are skilled at creating a calming experience.
- Positive Reinforcement: Most offices offer small toys or rewards to kids after their cleaning, helping them leave with a positive memory of the experience.
Parent Involvement
- At-Home Care Guidance: Dentists give advice on how to brush and floss young children’s teeth and may recommend helpful products like fluoride toothpaste, mouth rinse, or electric toothbrushes.
Establishing Healthy Habits
- Regular cleanings and positive dental experiences are key to helping kids develop a lifetime of good oral health habits.