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Children’s dentistry at your dentist Meath

Tuesday, 29th September, 2020

Children need a special kind of care to ensure that they embrace healthy and positive oral hygiene and care habits that they can utilize for a lifetime. This all starts at an early age and is fostered by a caring and compassionate oral health care professional who works hard to be attuned to the needs of their patients.

A dentist Meath enjoys educating and working with children, ensuring that they understand the importance of oral health care. There are several preventive treatments that can be done to maintain the health of young teeth and give them the best possible start in life.

Because we know that it can be difficult for young people to brush their teeth properly, but when their adult teeth begin to come in, the way they care for them will be felt for the rest of their life. Such treatments such as a fissure sealant can protect their teeth from unnecessary cavities during these learning years.

What is a fissure sealant?

This is when a dentist Meath applies a sealant to the deep grooves that are found in the back, chewing molars that are so prone to cavities in younger children. Most likely, the prevalence of cavities found here is due to the difficulty in brushing them correctly and food debris being allowed to remain in these groves for extended periods of time.

By filling them in and coating the teeth with a protective covering, both parents and the dentist Meath are able to relax a little, knowing that a child’s oral health care is supported as best as possible.

How can we make visits to the dental practice more enjoyable?

Children pick up a lot of their parent’s emotions and are extremely sensitive to nervous feelings. If caregivers are supportive and positive about dental appointments, it is more likely that the children will feel like they have less to fear as well.

A fear of the dentist can be picked up in a number of ways. It can be through listening to people talking about their own bad experiences, watching television or being frightened by something unknown and unfamiliar to them.

By taking children in early and making it a routine every 6 months to ensure that you go, then we are able to slowly introduce children to the new experience of having your teeth examined and this can help a lot with these uncertain feelings.

How early should I take my child to visit the dental practice?

Once a baby’s first tooth has erupted, you should consider coming into the practice to see us. These first appointments are an opportunity for you to discuss any questions and to familiarise your baby with us.

The earlier that we begin this experience, it has been found that the more relaxed and at ease many children are.

If cared for correctly, your teeth can last for a lifetime. By ensuring that healthy habits are established early, we are able to work as hard as we can together to make sure teeth remain as strong and healthy for as long as possible.

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