Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Is tooth decay preventable?

Good question - yes, in fact, tooth decay is totally preventable! Tooth decay, which is caused by sugars left in your mouth, can turn into an acid, which in turn can break down your teeth. Children are at high risk for tooth decay for a simple reason: many children and adolescents tend to be lax in their oral hygiene habits. Proper brushing and flossing routines combined with regular dental visits help keep tooth decay away. A low-sugar diet also helps keep tooth decay at bay.

Your child should visit Dr. Mitchell Scheier Family and Cosmetic Dentistry every six months (or as recommended) for regular dental cleanings and checkups. Dr. Scheier and team may recommend fluoride treatments along with cleanings to keep teeth their strongest. Tooth sealants are also recommended for children because they "seal" the deep grooves in children's teeth, preventing decay from forming in these hard-to-reach areas. Sealants last for several years, but will be monitored at your regular checkups.

Lastly, we encourage you to check out this helpful article about kids and tooth decay, courtesy of our friends at KidsHealth.

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