Great Smiles Pediatric & Orthodontics | Children, Adult Orthodontic Treatment and Invisalign®® / 3M™ Clarity™

You Have Questions? We Have Answers!

February 3, 2025

Parents and parents-to-be have lots of questions about how to properly care for their babies’ oral health. And rightly so! Their bundles of joy don’t come with “owners’ manuals,” and moms and dads want the best for their children. 

The office of Great Smiles Pediatric & Orthodontics is here to answer some most-asked questions. Our office creates a positive experience for our patients and their parents. Our specialized expertiseoffers care tailored to the unique dental needs of infants, children and young teens. 

Which is better at preventing early childhood cavities: breastfeeding or bottlefeeding? 

Breastfeeding has nutritional advantages, but the two methods are equal when it comes to inciting cavities.

Should I let my child suck his (or her) thumb? 

It’s normal in infants, and most stop on their own when they reach age 2. If he continues after 2, try to get him to stop by age 4, when thumbsucking can make teeth grow in crooked and crowded. It can also lead to bite problems. 

What about pacifiers?

They’re fine, but never dip them in honey, sugar or sweetened liquid. As with thumbsucking, try to wean him off it by age 2. 

When should I take him for his first dental checkup? 

When his first tooth erupts or on his first birthday. The appointment will give him an early introduction to the dentist and demonstrate that going to the dentist should be routine. 

How should I clean my toddler’s teeth? 

Use a soft-bristled, child-sized toothbrush in a circular or wiggling motion on all tooth surfaces, especially at all the gumlines. When he’s able to spit, apply a pea-sized dab of toothpaste on the bristles. 

What about dental floss? 

When subsequent teeth arrive next to each other, use floss to clean between them. Yes, those 20 primary teeth eventually fall out, but maintain them well so they do soahead of schedule. One of their many purposes is to hold places for permanent teeth. 

When can hestart brushing on his own?

Monitor each session to ensure he’s doing everything correctly. Then, when he demonstrates good motor control (typically between 6 and 9), he’ll likely be ready to effectively brush his teeth without supervision. 

Great Smiles Pediatric & Orthodontics works closely with parents to provide them with education and guidance that supports their child’s dental health journey at home. With flexible appointments and engaging activities in our office, we make dental care easy and enjoyable for families. Please contact us today for an appointment.

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