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Making Dental Care Fun For Kids
MAKING DENTAL CARE
As a parent, you know that proper dental care is essential for helping
your kids to preserve their smile for a lifetime, yet getting kids to
brush and floss can often feel like pulling teeth.
Fortunately, kids have a playful nature that you can use to encourage
good dental hygiene.
From sharing foamy toothpaste grins to singing silly songs, you
can use these strategies to add a dose of fun that will reinforce the
importance of your kid’s dental hygiene routine.
LETTHEM PICKTHE FLAVOR
Adult toothpastes can often
taste harsh to children and that
tingly feeling you associate with
freshness may be too strong for
your kids to enjoy.
Instead of sharing a tube,
allow your child to pick out a
kid’s toothpaste in a flavor
they prefer.
While they enjoy the
bubblegum or fruity taste, you
can rest assured that they are
brushing their pearly whites.
Just make sure they only use
a small amount and rinse
afterward so that swallowing
is minimized.
MAKE IT A FAMILY EVENT
Kids love mimicking their parents, and you can model proper
tooth brushing techniques during your kid’s nightly routine.
Start by brushing your teeth, and making exaggerated faces that
will make your child giggle.Then, have them copy your actions.
You can even take turns brushing each other’s teeth.When your
child sees that you enjoy taking care of your teeth, they will
develop a healthy attitude, too.
USE A MUSICALTIMER
Kids should brush for at least
two minutes twice a day to
effectively clean their teeth.
Yet, keeping time is a skill that
most kids are still developing.
To keep them on task, play
their favorite music for two
minutes, or you could sing a
song to younger kids.
Some toothbrushes also play
music or light up when two
minutes have passed.
VISIT A KID-FRIENDLY DENTIST
Kids who establish a strong
relationship with their dentist
at an early age are more likely
to develop better oral health
habits as they grow.
Make sure your child attends
regular appointments for
checkups and cleanings.
Even if your little one has
healthy teeth, these early visits
provide an opportunity for the
dentist to demonstrate proper
tooth brushing and flossing.
SET UP A REWARD SYSTEM
Sure, healthy teeth are their
own reward, but creating a
game could also stimulate
your child’s competitive side.
Make a chart that your child
can place a sticker on each
time they brush their teeth.
Then, establish a certain
amount of stickers that must
be collected before they get a
special treat.
Try to avoid food-related
treats that may be bad for
teeth, and instead offer a
special outing or favorite
story at bedtime as a reward.
Kids have a natural inclination for
fun that you can use to encourage
healthy dental habits.
Start by using a few of these
strategies, and remember to mix it
up if the routine gets boring:
 A new toothbrush
 Flossers in kid-friendly shapes
 A flavorful mouthwash can all add
a new element to their routine
that will pique your kid’s curiosity.
By using a little creativity, you
can transform tooth brushing
time into an activity that your
child enjoys.
If you’re looking for a family dentist who will
make your child feel at ease, call Shumway
Dental Care.
Their Chandler dentists have their own kids and
grandkids, and understand the fears children have.
They are experienced in child dentistry and making a
visit to the dentist as comfortable as possible.
Call today for an appointment.
Visit http://www.mychandlerdentists.com/
SHUMWAY DENTAL CARE
3150 S Gilbert Rd Suite 1
Chandler,AZ 85286
(480) 659-7800
shumwaydentalcare@gmail.com

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Making Dental Care Fun For Kids

  • 3. As a parent, you know that proper dental care is essential for helping your kids to preserve their smile for a lifetime, yet getting kids to brush and floss can often feel like pulling teeth.
  • 4. Fortunately, kids have a playful nature that you can use to encourage good dental hygiene.
  • 5. From sharing foamy toothpaste grins to singing silly songs, you can use these strategies to add a dose of fun that will reinforce the importance of your kid’s dental hygiene routine.
  • 7. Adult toothpastes can often taste harsh to children and that tingly feeling you associate with freshness may be too strong for your kids to enjoy.
  • 8. Instead of sharing a tube, allow your child to pick out a kid’s toothpaste in a flavor they prefer.
  • 9. While they enjoy the bubblegum or fruity taste, you can rest assured that they are brushing their pearly whites.
  • 10. Just make sure they only use a small amount and rinse afterward so that swallowing is minimized.
  • 11. MAKE IT A FAMILY EVENT
  • 12. Kids love mimicking their parents, and you can model proper tooth brushing techniques during your kid’s nightly routine.
  • 13. Start by brushing your teeth, and making exaggerated faces that will make your child giggle.Then, have them copy your actions.
  • 14. You can even take turns brushing each other’s teeth.When your child sees that you enjoy taking care of your teeth, they will develop a healthy attitude, too.
  • 16. Kids should brush for at least two minutes twice a day to effectively clean their teeth.
  • 17. Yet, keeping time is a skill that most kids are still developing.
  • 18. To keep them on task, play their favorite music for two minutes, or you could sing a song to younger kids.
  • 19. Some toothbrushes also play music or light up when two minutes have passed.
  • 21. Kids who establish a strong relationship with their dentist at an early age are more likely to develop better oral health habits as they grow.
  • 22. Make sure your child attends regular appointments for checkups and cleanings.
  • 23. Even if your little one has healthy teeth, these early visits provide an opportunity for the dentist to demonstrate proper tooth brushing and flossing.
  • 24. SET UP A REWARD SYSTEM
  • 25. Sure, healthy teeth are their own reward, but creating a game could also stimulate your child’s competitive side.
  • 26. Make a chart that your child can place a sticker on each time they brush their teeth.
  • 27. Then, establish a certain amount of stickers that must be collected before they get a special treat.
  • 28. Try to avoid food-related treats that may be bad for teeth, and instead offer a special outing or favorite story at bedtime as a reward.
  • 29. Kids have a natural inclination for fun that you can use to encourage healthy dental habits.
  • 30. Start by using a few of these strategies, and remember to mix it up if the routine gets boring:
  • 31.  A new toothbrush  Flossers in kid-friendly shapes  A flavorful mouthwash can all add a new element to their routine that will pique your kid’s curiosity.
  • 32. By using a little creativity, you can transform tooth brushing time into an activity that your child enjoys.
  • 33. If you’re looking for a family dentist who will make your child feel at ease, call Shumway Dental Care.
  • 34. Their Chandler dentists have their own kids and grandkids, and understand the fears children have. They are experienced in child dentistry and making a visit to the dentist as comfortable as possible.
  • 35. Call today for an appointment. Visit http://www.mychandlerdentists.com/
  • 36. SHUMWAY DENTAL CARE 3150 S Gilbert Rd Suite 1 Chandler,AZ 85286 (480) 659-7800 shumwaydentalcare@gmail.com