How to prevent tooth decay
Dr. Geri-Lynn Waldman, prevents tooth decay every day by helping our patients to have clean and healthy teeth. Tooth decay forms when plaque is left on the teeth and the acid inside of the plaque eats away at the enamel. Keeping teeth clean by removing plaque, therefore, prevents tooth decay. Simultaneously, at home, you can continue to brush your teeth and floss after meals. If your child is not able to properly clean his or her teeth during school, rinsing the mouth with water can help. Water can assist in removing some of the loose food particles or sugar that may be on your child's teeth. Your child should also eat a healthy diet since everything eaten is directly placed onto his or her teeth.
What you should know about getting a fluoride treatment for your child
At our dental office, we use fluoride on a regular basis. We recommend that all of our patients have a fluoride treatment at least once a year. Fluoride can help to reduce the risk of getting cavities and help prevent tooth decay. Through the use of fluoride in community water systems, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that around 75 percent of the US population in 2012 had access to the fluoride-infused water. Even now, children can receive a healthy amount of fluoride by simply drinking water each day. This is significant considering that tooth decay can be common in children. If you would like to find out if this treatment is right for your child, call (845) 363-4177 to schedule an appointment. The treatment itself only takes a couple of minutes. The fluoride is applied directly to the teeth. It has no odor or smell, and patients are free to leave after a few minutes. It is one of the easiest ways to prevent cavities.
How to select the right toothbrush
Patients of our New York general dentist office are given a toothbrush at each visit. We recommend that your child uses it for three months and then replaces it. When purchasing a toothbrush, look for a soft one that will not irritate your child's gums or erode the enamel. Otherwise, we suggest a battery operated or electric toothbrush since they can clean your child's teeth more efficiently. The toothbrush head rotates while your child moves the brush around, helping to break up more plaque for the cleanest possible teeth.
Food and drinks that your child should avoid
As a family dentist office, we recommend that your child avoids drinking too much soda, juice, coffee or anything that contains a lot of sugar. You child should also stay away from excess sweets, desserts and particularly sour candy. Acidic fruit is also bad for your child's teeth. A diet high in sugar and starch can even help bacteria grow. Simultaneously, when your child eats foods that are highly acidic, it can lead to enamel erosion. At Hudson Valley Pediatric Dentistry, we recommend that your child's diet consist of more green leafy vegetables, lean protein, dairy and nuts since they can help to remineralize and strengthen your child's teeth. For more tips on how your child can follow a mouth-healthy diet, call 845-363-4177 and schedule an appointment to speak with Dr. Geri-Lynn Waldman.