Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease in children and, if left untreated, may lead to infections and problems with focusing in school. The Minnesota Dental Association (MDA) recommends scheduling a dental check-up for your child at the beginning of the school year.
Here are a few important things to keep in mind as you prepare for your child’s dental appointment:
Overall Dental Health
The dentist will check your child’s teeth and gums, as well as the overall health of the mouth. They will check to see if the teeth are lining up correctly and if the bite is good.
Cleanings
No matter how often your child brushes their teeth, they should still get a professional cleaning. A professional cleaning will reach bacteria that may cause cavities. Normal brushing cannot reach these areas.
X-rays
X-rays are done only when necessary, not at every dental visit. X-rays help the dentist see how teeth are developing and ensure that roots are healthy. They also make tooth decay between teeth visible.
Mouthguards
If your child plays sports, be sure to bring his or her mouthguard to the appointment so the dentist can check its condition and fit. If your child is in a growth spurt or losing and gaining teeth, a new mouthguard may be needed.
Sealants
A sealant is a thin protective coating that your dentist can place on the chewing surfaces of your child’s permanent back teeth. Sealants work to keep cavity-causing bacteria and food from settling into your child’s teeth where a toothbrush can’t reach. Sealants help prevent cavities from forming and keep existing spots of decay from getting worse. Note that sealants are not a substitute for brushing and flossing.
Prevention and early detection are key to avoiding dental pain. Find an MDA member dentist at www.mndental.org and schedule your back-to-school appointment.
About the Minnesota Dental Association
The Minnesota Dental Association is the voice of dentistry in Minnesota, representing practicing dentists. It is committed to the highest standards of oral health and access to care for all Minnesotans.
Source: www.mndental.org
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