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What You’re Doing Wrong with Your Child’s Oral Health

Dec 4th, 2025
child's oral health

It’s no secret that kids don’t always think about their teeth, which can lead to toothaches for them and headaches for parents. Between sugary snacks, skipped brushing, and inconsistent flossing, children are at high risk for cavities and other oral health issues. Here are some of the most common mistakes parents make—and tips on how to avoid them.

Letting Kids Brush Alone

While it might feel easier to let kids brush their teeth on their own before bed, parental supervision is essential, especially for children under 8. At this age, kids lack the motor skills to brush effectively and benefit from guidance to ensure all tooth surfaces are cleaned.

Tip: Make brushing part of your family routine. Brush together before activities like story time or bedtime. This not only allows you to supervise their technique, but also gives children the opportunity to mimic your brushing habits and learn proper care.

Not Taking Regular Trips to the Dentist

Regular dental visits are crucial for children. Starting early helps prevent cavities and builds a positive association with dental care. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that a child’s first visit occur six months after the eruption of their first tooth.

Tip: Don’t wait until your child is 2 or 3 years old to visit the dentist. Early appointments allow for detection of potential issues, preventing more serious problems later. A smooth first visit also reduces dental anxiety and helps your child feel comfortable at future appointments.

Not Using Fluoride

Fluoride is a proven way to prevent cavities and strengthen teeth. Children who drink mainly bottled water or use fluoride-free toothpaste may be missing out on its benefits.

Tip: Speak with your dentist about the proper amount of fluoride for your child and which toothpaste options are best. Proper fluoride use can significantly reduce the risk of cavities and other dental problems.

Conclusion

Starting healthy oral habits early sets your child up for a lifetime of strong teeth and gums. Encourage daily brushing and flossing, use fluoride, and schedule regular dental visits. With consistent care, good oral hygiene can become second nature—just like healthy eating and exercise.

Schedule your child’s dental appointment or learn more about pediatric care here.

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Here at Paul Mathew, D.D.S. we work diligently to protect our patients' privacy. Requesting an appointment via our Internet portal is considered part of what the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) has identified as electronically protected healthcare information or ePHI. Unfortunately, despite our best efforts, there are people or entities that may attempt to intercept the data you transmit to us. By checking the "I agree" box, and electronically making an appointment request, you acknowledge that you are making an appointment over the internet and that Paul Mathew, D.D.S. will keep this information confidential but cannot guarantee that others, outside of our practice, may illegally intercept this communication. By accepting these terms and conditions and sending this request via our Internet portal, you accept the inherent risk(s) associated with making this request for an appointment. If you do not accept the terms and conditions, you are always welcome to contact our office via telephone to schedule your appointment.

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