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Recent studies have indicated that many students miss an average of 2.5 days of school a year due to dental issues. Most cases involve tooth decay or physical trauma, meaning they are preventable with good oral hygiene practices and having the right precautions in place.
Parents play an important role in preventing dental issues by encouraging healthy dieting and oral hygiene habits, among other things. Below are some simple tips for good oral health for children to prevent future pain and missed days at school.
Kids should enjoy a diet with a variety of healthy foods from the five groups every day. Fruit and vegetables are very important for overall health, while dairy products are an excellent source of calcium that helps to strengthen teeth.
Unfortunately, many common foods and snacks have sugar in them. Try to avoid them where possible, especially in your child’s lunchbox. Common lunchbox foods high in sugar include jam, biscuits, muffins, slices, sweet pastries, muesli bars, lollies, cakes, and doughnuts.
Dental issues often arise from physical injuries that occur during sports or play. Wearing a custom-fitted mouth guard during contact sports or other high-risk activities is the best way to avoid serious injuries.
If your child knocks out a baby tooth, don’t try to put it back in place as you risk damaging the adult tooth under the gum. If an adult tooth is knocked out, rinse it with saline or milk without touching the root and contact your local dentist immediately.
Children should be getting routine checkups at the dentist every 6 months to assess their overall oral health and to address any problems as early as possible. Your child should be visiting the dentist from the age of 18 months. Regular dental checkups from an early age will help them develop good habits and become comfortable with visiting the dentist.
If you need a dedicated and friendly dentist for your children in Adelaide, book an appointment with City Central Dental. We’ll provide a comfortable atmosphere for your child’s dental visits while offering gap-free checkups for school aged children. Get in touch today by calling 08 8231 9922 or contact us online.
If you need a dentist in the Adelaide CBD, don’t hesitate to contact our friendly team. Call us on 08 8231 9922 or get in touch online if you’d like to book an appointment or to ask any questions about our dental services.






































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