Times of Oman

Help children develop healthy dental habits

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COPYING

adult behaviour is a part of childhood developmen­t. While you may not always love it when your child repeats everything you say, when it comes to healthy dental habits, you can use this to your advantage.

“It’s easier to teach a younger child good oral health habits than to break an older child of poor ones. Encourage your children to take good care of their teeth by showing them how well you take care of your own,” says Dr. Michael Hahn, a licensed dentist and Cigna’s national dental director based in the US. “Tooth decay is one of the most common chronic diseases among children in the U.S., but it is also largely preventabl­e.”

To help instill good dental health habits in children, Dr. Hahn suggests parents and guardians lead by example in the following ways:

Go for regular dental checkups

Set a good example so that children don’t skip dental exams when they become adults. Make family appointmen­ts for everyone to visit the dentist for checkups and routine cleanings. Be positive when talking about it with children, even if you harbour your own anxieties about dental care. Consider the alternativ­e: when you skip regular dental checkups and cleanings, it becomes more likely that a small problem will grow larger and become more expensive to treat.

Eat breakfast together

A healthy breakfast can set the tone for a healthy day and may even reduce one’s cravings for sugary snacks later. Sugary and sticky snacks can remain on teeth for hours, providing time for bacteria and acids to begin causing their damage, leading to tooth decay. Beyond breakfast, you can set a good example by packing tooth-friendly healthful lunches with fruits and vegetables for yourself and your children.

Drink water

Making water your household’s go-to beverage will also help limit your family’s exposure to sugary alternativ­es. It can also provide an ongoing way to rinse your teeth between meals and after snacks, to limit the length of time food particles remain on the teeth.

Brush and floss

Brush twice a day for two minutes each time and flossing at least once daily. Don’t just remind your children to brush their teeth, join them on occasion so that they can see that it can be fun. Incorporat­ing a two-minute timer as part of the ritual can make it more of a game.

You can be a great role model for your children when it comes to dental health. With a positive attitude, you can help your kids form healthy habits that last a lifetime, which in turn will help them keep their teeth for their lifetime.

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