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Children’s Dentist Tips: Reduce Cavities with Healthy Snacks

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It seems like most commercials for oral hygiene products focus only on brushing and flossing for keeping our children’s mouths free of cavities and gum disease. Of course, this is true and necessary, but it’s also a selling tactic. What they fail to mention is that what we put in our mouths is just as important! Certain foods help prevent cavities and gum disease while others contribute to them.

This is especially true for children whose teeth tend to be much more susceptible to cavities. Nutritious meals and snacks and drinking lots of water can make a big difference in your child’s oral and overall health.

At Magic Smiles, our children’s dentist is passionate about helping parents find practical ways to support their child’s oral health. In this blog, we offer information about how snacking can make or break a smile and healthy snack ideas.

The Dangers of Sugars in Snacks

Unfortunately, many of the most convenient snacks we offer our children are full of sugar that is sometimes disguised as high fructose corn syrup, rice syrup, honey, fruit juice concentrate, and sucrose. Look for these names on food labels before buying those seemingly healthy snacks at the grocery store!

Children are only supposed to eat 25 grams of sugar per day. When hidden sugars aren’t considered, a child can easily eat and drink three times that! Along with contributing to gum disease and cavities, consuming too much sugar can lead to the following overall health problems:

  • Acne
  • Type 2 Diabetes
  • Depression
  • Low energy
  • Impaired memory
  • Heart disease
  • Fatty liver

Thankfully, we can help our children avoid these negative consequences by being just a little more conscious about the foods and beverages we offer them.

Tips for Reducing Sugar Consumption

One of the best ways to limit your child’s sugar intake is to eat more whole, unprocessed foods. This means more fruits and vegetables, and fewer foods that come in a package. Other ways to limit sugar include:

  1. Offer more water and less juice
  2. Use Stevia as a sweetener
  3. Choose dark chocolate over milk chocolate
  4. Use bananas and apple sauce for sweetening desserts
  5. Look for “zero added sugars” on food labels

Healthy Snack Ideas for Kids

Nutritious snacks come in four categories: fruits, veggies, protein, and calcium. When you stick to these food groups, it’s hard to go wrong! Here are some of our favorite snack ideas (we think your little one will love them, too!):

Fruits and Veggies

  • Celery and apples with natural peanut butter
  • Kale, zucchini, and sweet potato chips
  • Hummus with peppers, carrots, and celery
  • Guacamole with corn chips or pita wedges
  • Fruit smoothie

Protein

  • Beef jerky
  • Salami
  • Pepperoni
  • Hard-boiled eggs
  • Plain Greek yogurt (add fruit and peanut butter)
  • Roasted chickpeas

Calcium

  • Apples with almond butter
  • Scrambled eggs with cheese
  • Cottage cheese with fruit
  • Almonds
  • Fortified orange juice
  • A glass of milk

Children’s Dentist in Woolgoolga

At Magic Smiles, our team is proud to offer dentistry for children between the ages of 2 and 17. We understand what it takes to make the dentist’s office comfortable and fun so that little ones enjoy coming back!

Along with encouraging and teaching about good oral hygiene at home, we urge parents to bring their children to the dentist every six months for cleanings and preventative treatments.

To learn more about our team or to schedule an appointment with our children’s dentist, call (02) 6654-0650 today!

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Children’s Dentistry: Why It’s Important and What It Looks Like

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Like all aspects of your child’s health, oral health is extremely important. Children are just as susceptible to decay and gum disease as adults but neglecting their teeth can gum can lead to developmental issues as well. When children don’t have healthy teeth, it becomes more difficult to chew and speak. This can lead to malnutrition, a speech impediment, and even bullying.

Children’s dentistry aims to eliminate these issues mostly by providing preventative treatments for kids of all ages. According to the Australian Dental Association, parents should bring their children to the dentist by age one or by the time their first tooth erupts. Continue reading to learn about our preventative children’s dentistry treatments and how they can help your little one achieve optimal oral health.

Regular Dental Cleans and Exams

For children, visiting the dentist every six months (sometimes even more often) is essential. During regular dental cleans and exams, a dental hygienist and the dentist will clean and examine the child’s teeth and gums. These professionals use a keen eye and gentle hand to find and treat signs of decay or gum disease.

These appointments may consist of x-rays if necessary. Additionally, the children’s dentist may also recommend one of our other preventative treatments.

Fluoride Treatments

This naturally occurring mineral strengthens dental enamel so it can stand against disease-causing bacteria that lead to decay. Typically, fluoride is brushed onto each tooth; as it sits on the teeth, it absorbs into them. Patients should avoid eating and drinking anything for 30 minutes after their fluoride treatment.

Though there is controversy over the amount of fluoride that can be used on children’s teeth, our dentists ensure that your child is only exposed to a safe and agreed-upon level of fluoride. Remember, your child’s oral health and the appearance of their smile is our top priority!

Dental Sealants

One of the best ways to prevent cavities is to ask your dentist to apply dental sealants to your child’s molars. This biocompatible plastic is thinly layered over the top of the molars where cavities are most prevalent. The substance creates a seal on top of the teeth that disease-causing bacteria can’t infiltrate.

Education

A major benefit of children’s dentistry is that the parents and kids are educated on oral health. It is particularly important for parents to understand the signs of decay in their little ones’ mouths. This may look like white patches on the gums or discolored teeth.

Your children’s dentist will also educate you on how to care for your infant’s or toddler’s teeth while they still require your help. During these regular dental visits, you will learn about the proper brushing and flossing techniques, which types of toothpastes are appropriate, and the good eating and drinking habits for your child to maintain a beautiful smile throughout his or her lifetime.

Parents will also learn how to react in case of dental trauma, such as if a tooth gets knocked out during a sporting event.

Children’s Dentistry in Woolgoolga

If you’re searching for a dentist that will treat both you and your child with respect, care, and enthusiasm, our team at Magic Smiles is for you. We’re passionate about caring for patients of all ages, especially entire families! We love working with parents to help their child gain and maintain optimal oral health for years to come.

Contact our friendly team today at (02) 6654-0650 to schedule an initial consultation with our children’s dentistry specialists.