When kids eat too much candy, this could increase the risk of painful cavities and without treatment, infection, or even premature loss of baby teeth. Which is why we have a few tips for helping your family avoid the onset of tooth decay! In today’s blog, your Londonderry, NH, dentist discusses how we prevent cavities.
The Link Between Candy and Tooth Decay
When kids consume too much candy, this can leave behind particles of sugar for harmful bacteria to consume, particularly if the candy is very chewy or sticky. As bacteria breaks down and consumes these particles, this leaves behind a sticky layer of plaque that can lead to teeth stains, bad breath, and even erode enamel to cause cavities. Which is why taking steps to safeguard smiles during the spooky season and beyond is so important. For example, consider limiting how many pieces they can have each day, and reserve them for just after meals, so the increased saliva production helps rinse away sugar. A glass of water with them helps too! You could even let them trade their candy to you for money or a small toy. If you happen to be the one distributing treats this year, consider sugar-free options like temporary tattoos, stickers, or Halloween party favors like plastic spider rings or little skeletons.
Pediatric Dentistry
With pediatric dentistry, we have treatments to help safeguard smiles against the onset of cavities. With a dental cleaning every six months, we can remove all plaque and tartar from the teeth to make cavities and gingivitis less likely. During each six-month visit, we can offer fluoride varnish to strengthen the outer enamel and reduce the risk of tooth decay. With dental sealants, we can coat the rear teeth in a special acrylic layer that prevents particles from being stuck on or between these teeth. The sealants stay in place for up to ten years and help protect kids, as the rear teeth are difficult for them to reach when they brush and floss.
Prevention at Home
Good oral hygiene at home is a must as well. In addition to limiting sugar and offering healthier snacks and meals, you can make sure your kids brush their teeth for two minutes when they wake up and again before bed, using a fluoride toothpaste each time. Be sure they also floss every evening before they brush that second time. If you have any questions about how we help protect your children from cavities, or if you want to schedule a checkup and cleaning, then contact our team.
Schedule a Visit for Family Dentistry
Our team wants to help you and your family avoid tooth decay this fall. To schedule an appointment for a preventive visit with My Dentist in Londonderry, NH call (603)965-3407.