Top Five Tips for Children’s Dental Care

added on: March 4, 2016


Your child counts on you for so much, and that’s especially true when it comes to their oral health. Are you doing your part to keep your little one’s smile as healthy and strong as can be? Learn what you can do to prevent decay and infection by reading these five tips from your pediatric dentist in Boerne, TX,
Dr. Kurt Mackie!

Give Your Child Healthy Teeth for a Lifetime

Good oral hygiene starts early. Help your child maintain his healthy, beautiful smile now and for years to come by keeping these five steps for good oral care in mind!

#1: Monitor His Habits

Your child can begin to brush his own teeth by the time he is able to tie his shoes, usually around age six. But that doesn’t mean he won’t still need your help — continue to closely monitor his brushing and flossing technique until you’re confident he’s getting a full clean, every single time.

#2: Emphasize Moderation

As your child gets older, she’ll start making her own decisions about when and what to eat — and combining a child’s sweet tooth with frequent access to candy can mean bad news for their teeth. Help your little one understand it’s perfectly fine to eat sweets from time to time, but that moderation is key for good oral and overall health.

#3: Model Good Behavior

Your little one is constantly looking to you for guidance — so make sure you’re modeling good oral hygiene behavior. Brush your own teeth for two minutes, twice a day, floss daily and maintain a nutritious diet to show your child that you value healthy living.

#4: Maintain a Positive Attitude

It’s easy to forget that your child is always listening to you, but it couldn’t be more important to talk positively about the dentist. If your little one hears you grumbling about an upcoming dental appointment, she may start to believe that oral health is something to dread.

#5: Schedule Regular Checkups

One thing your child can’t do for herself yet is schedule an appointment for a visit with Dr. Mackie. Stay on top of her regular six month checkups and cleanings for preventive dental care in our friendly, welcoming office.

With that in mind, when was your or your little one’s last visit to the dentist in 78006? If it’s been more than six months, don’t wait to schedule an appointment with for a checkup and teeth cleaning in Boerne TX today!

About The Author
Dr. Kurt Mackie

After graduating from college, Dr. Kurt Mackie served as Captain in the United States Public Health Service (USPHS), becoming the dental director of Su Clinica Familiar. He later established a private practice in Harlingen after his service at the USPHS. Dr. Mackie completed postgraduate training at the L.D. Pankey Institute, earned Mastership at the Academy of General Dentistry, and co-founded the Seattle Study Club of the Rio Grande Valley.