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Debunking 4 Common Myths Surrounding Children’s Dentistry

September 6, 2024

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As parents, it’s natural to want the absolute best for your child’s health at every stage of their life, and this includes caring for their teeth. However, there are many myths surrounding children’s dentistry that can cause confusion and may even lead to incorrect dental habits. Here’s a closer look at some of these common misconceptions and falsehoods, to help you better care for your child’s smile!

Myth #1: Baby Teeth Don’t Need to Be Cared For

While it’s true that baby teeth are temporary, the role they play in shaping your child’s dental development is very permanent. They help children learn how to speak and chew food properly, as well as act as placeholders for adult teeth. Poor care of baby teeth can lead to cavities and decay, which may cause painful infections in addition to affecting the alignment of the permanent teeth. Developing good oral hygiene habits early on sets the stage for a lifetime of healthy smiling – so help your child properly care for their baby teeth!

Myth #2: Children Don’t Need to Visit the Dentist Until They’re Older

According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, children should have their first dental checkup by age one or as soon as their first tooth erupts. Early dental visits are incredibly important; they let dentists detect any potential issues that might be hidden underneath the radar, as well as help parents receive proper guidance on how to care for their child’s developing smile. Of course, visiting the dentist early on also lets children grow more accustomed to the sights and sounds of dental appointments.

Myth #3: Cavities Are Only Caused by Sugar

While sugar is a significant factor in cavity formation, it’s not the only one. Certain foods like crackers, bread, potato chips, and other similar, starchy items can also break down into sugars and acids that contribute to decay. The frequency of snacking and how long food stays on your child’s teeth also play a big role. Getting your child to brush and floss regularly, and encouraging healthy eating habits, can both help prevent cavities.

Myth #4: Thumb Sucking & Pacifiers Will Always Cause Dental Problems

Thumb sucking is a natural, innocent reflex for many children that soothes them and alleviates stress, and it’s unlikely to cause any long-term issues during toddlerhood. The habit isn’t a harmful problem unless it continues beyond the age of three or four, or once the permanent teeth begin coming in. Prolonged thumb sucking can affect the alignment of teeth and development of the palate. If your child is having difficulty stopping, your dentist can often offer advice or solutions for breaking the habit.

Understanding the facts about children’s dentistry is key to ensuring your child’s oral health is on the right track. By debunking these common myths, you can make more informed decisions that help your child build lifelong habits that keep them smiling happily and healthily!

About the Practice

The talented team at Kids Dentist has proudly served families in the Grayslake community for several years, and they’re thrilled to offer a wide range of pediatric dental services for children of all ages! If you have any questions about the blog or you’d like to arrange a visit for your child, feel free to contact the practice online or over the phone for additional information or assistance. Telephone: (847) 223-1400.