How to Keep Your Kid's Teeth Healthy

Maintain Your Child's Beautiful Smmile

By Lisa Belle, published Jan 05, 2008
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Each day, you carefully brush your teeth, floss, and swish with Listerine, happy that you're keeping your mouth healthy. But how can you be sure that your kids are brushing like they should? With their young hectic lives of school, homework, and 24/7 technology, it's easy for children to forget to brush their teeth. Here are a few ways to ensure your child's teeth are staying healthy, even if he or she doesn't always remember to brush and floss:

Fluoride Water

Water enhanced with fluoride has been proven to keep teeth healthy, and many big cities automatically add fluoride to their water to promote city-wide health. See if your city adds fluoride to tap water, and if not, buy bottled water with fluoride added to strengthen your family's teeth.

Warning: Some scientists warn that fluoride, even in small amounts, can be a harmful carcinogen after long-term exposure. Research fluoride to decide if it's right for your family.

Limit Soda Consumption

Have you ever seen the carbonated egg experiment? Basically, an egg with shell on (representing your teeth's surface) is placed in a glass of soda. After a couple of days, the egg's shell has completely dissolved. This experiment represents what soda does to your teeth over time- scary, huh? (Trying this experiment with your children would be a fun way to illustrate the importance of dental hygiene.)

To greatly improve your children's teeth, make a commitment to limit or eliminate soda in your household. Additionally, if your children drink bone-building milk or vitamin-rich juice instead of soda, their teeth will be even healthier.

Make the Daily Dental Routine Fun

Minutes spent brushing, flossing between every tooth, and rinsing with mouthwash can make your children bored and less likely t take care of their teeth in the future. Luckily, you can make your children's dental experience entertaining with singing character toothbrushes, flavored floss, and color-changing mouth-wash. By introducing some fun into your children's dental routine, you'll be encouraging them to maintain their health.

Educate Your Children

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Hi there, April here. I enjoyed this article. I used to be a dental Nurse many years ago and we did an experiment where we put some extracted teeth into a jar of cola and saw how quickly they rotted because of the amount of sugar in cola and the saccharin in the diet cola had almost as bad an effect. april

Posted on 01/07/2008 at 10:01:23 AM

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