1. Most children have 20 baby teeth by their third birthday.
2. Cavities in baby teeth become much more serious faster than cavities in adult teeth.
3. Don’t be a floss flunkie! It is recommended that parents floss their child’s teeth until she is old enough to do so herself, usually at about 6 years old.
4. Flossing should be done prior to brushing in order to get food out from between teeth, so that any excess food will be easier to remove with the toothbrush.
5. To figure out if a child is old enough to brush her own teeth, go by this dental rule of thumb: If a child is unable to tie her shoelaces, she is not likely to brush her teeth well and will need the help of an adult.
6. Permanent teeth appear more yellow in color than baby teeth.
7. To prevent tooth decay in young children when food and bacteria get trapped in grooves of teeth, usually the back molars, it might be necessary to place sealants — thin plastic coatings similar to adult fillings — on top of the grooves as an aid in keeping new permanent teeth healthy.
8. The average person brushes her teeth 30-40 seconds each day, but dentists encourage teeth to be brushed two times daily for two minutes each time.
9. Don’t forget about your child’s tongue! It is important to clean the tongue as well.
10. Beautiful smiles need a great start! Good dental hygiene and regular visits to the dentist are crucial in maintaining a healthy smile your children will be proud to display on picture day!
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