You’ve tucked away your kids’ bathing suits and bought new backpacks. You’ve sharpened their pencils and visited their doctor. But have they seen their dentist yet? A dental exam should be part of the back-to-school checklist.
Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease in U.S. children, says the American Academy of Pediatrics. By the time they start kindergarten, more than 40 percent of kids have some tooth decay. Kids with toothaches have trouble focusing. They may also not want to join in class discussions.
Just because your child’s teeth look okay doesn’t mean that they are okay. Your kids should have checkups even when they don’t have symptoms. This can prevent certain problems. It can catch other problems when they’re easy to treat.
During a routine exam, the dentist will:
A big part of the dentist’s role is to monitor children as they grow. They see where things need to improve and can give you the tools to maintain and improve your child’s oral health.
Seeing the dentist is not the only step to keeping your children’s teeth healthy. These tips can help them steer clear of cavities:
Curated from: Delta Dental