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3 Winning Schemes To Safeguard Your Child's Teeth From Cavities

Once your child starts growing permanent teeth, you naturally want to protect them from cavities as much as possible. While visiting a dentist, flossing and brushing lay the foundation of good oral hygiene to prevent cavities for children, you need to do much more. This guide will equip you with winning schemes to safeguard your child's teeth from cavities.

Consider Getting Sealants For Teeth

A good way to protect your child's permanent teeth from getting cavities is to get sealants. The dentist will seal your child's teeth by applying a specialised coating over the molars and lower portion of teeth used to chew food. This sealant covers teeth to prevent bacteria from attacking and deteriorating teeth enamel. Ask your dentist about the possibility of sealing your child's permanent teeth to protect them from tooth decay and cavities. 

Check That Your Child Is Getting Enough Fluoride

While you probably use fluoride toothpaste to brush your child's teeth, you need to know whether your child is getting enough of it. Fluoride is a natural mineral that works well to prevent cavities because it strengthens tooth enamel to protect it from decay. While most of the water in Australia contains fluoride, your dentist may recommend additional fluoride through toothpaste, drops or drinking water. Fluoride also helps to strengthen developing teeth enamel before they appear along the gums. A visit to the dentist is vital when your child's permanent teeth grow out because he or she will examine whether this mineral needs to be added to daily oral hygiene.

Make Sure Your Child Eats The Right Foods

Your child's dietary intake can also affect tooth cavities, especially if children have a high sugar diet. Sugar found in carbonated drinks and food is one of the biggest culprits behind tooth decay. When the sugar and bacteria mix in your child's mouth, an acid is formed that attacks teeth to deteriorate them. The best thing for you to do is to eliminate needless sugar from your child's daily intake and substitute it with some thing healthier. For instance, substitute candy and cookies with fruits or eat sugar-free snacks instead of sugar-laden ones. Foods like whole grains, nuts, carrots and healthy proteins are ideal food alternatives for children. Skip the sugary drinks and foods as much as possible to prevent cavities from occurring frequently.

These tips are supremely important to keep your child's teeth healthy and protected from cavities. You'll also want to visit a dentist regularly for check-ups to prevent the buildup of tartar and bacteria on your child's teeth for the best possible cavity protection treatment.

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Denture Repair: Home Remedies and More

Unfortunately, even the best dentures can face troubles. My name is Ella, and as a denture wearer for over a decade, I have faced almost every denture issue in the book. Along the way, I've learned tons of tips and tricks on how to repair them at home and how to diagnose issues on your own. I've also learned when it's important to call the dentist for professional assistance. In this blog, we're going to explore all of it – home remedies on cleaning dentures, fixing them, storing them and more. Take my experience and let it guide you through your denture-wearing journey. Thanks for reading! Take care, Ella.

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