Monday, September 24, 2012

Bell Dentists Help Children With Dental Fears

By Rhonda Benjamin


All too many children grow up with a terrible fear of the dentist. Raising kids who are well adjusted is essential for their overall health and well-being. This includes being able to handle simple dental visits and procedures. There is help for parents who are raising kids with fears and need parenting advice to help them overcome their fears of the dentist. Patience, time and communication are essential to helping your child accept going to the Bell dentist.

Brush your teeth at least twice a day - Using fluoride toothpaste and a toothbrush which has been replaced within the past three to four months. It's best to replace your toothbrush at least three or four times a year since a worn toothbrush with frayed bristles fails to clean your teeth as thoroughly as a new brush with strong bristles. Use dental floss to clean between your teeth - Floss will remove any plaque left between your teeth and at the gum line. The bacteria left after brushing can cause plaque and gingivitis which may lead to periodontal gum disease.

Eat a well-rounded diet - Eating a diet rich in fresh foods, nutrient packed meals and a few healthy snacks will also help keep your teeth strong. The sugar in junk food is one of the worst enemies to your teeth, so limit your consumption of sugary snacks and desserts.

On the appointment day get to the office a few minutes earlier. This is to enable you to get acquainted to the place. Read the magazines that are usually available there. Make small talk with other patients or the receptionist. This will help in calming the nerves. Do not leave the place no matter how scared you get. You may go with a friend to keep reassuring you. It is important to carry any forms with dental history. This will help the doctor to know how the past has been and how it may affect any present procedures. If it is not available you can just give a brief history from what is in mind or offer any major procedures that may have been performed. Always find out the mode of payment beforehand.

Keeping Your Children's Teeth Healthy - Children need regular dental care as soon as those first teeth pop through their gums. Not only will this acclimate them to the office environment, sitting in the chair and having someone else clean their teeth, but it will also allow the dentist to find potential problems before they develop. It's best to take children to a pediatric dental office, since the staff are specifically trained to work with children of all ages.




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