Oral health is important because it affects more than just your teeth — it has a lot to do with your overall well-being. Building strong oral health habits in your children should begin when they are very young, with benefits for the entire family. A good oral routine prevents future infection, pain, cavities, and expensive dental procedures. At Folsom’s Lakeside Dental, our dentists believe that consistent care, healthy eating, and positive dental visits shape confident, lifelong smiles.
Build Good Habits
California children entering kindergarten must complete a dental exam before school starts, stressing the importance of early care. It’s sad, but tooth decay ranks among the most common childhood health issues, and it’s largely preventable. Some parents may wonder, “Why worry about baby teeth? They’re going to fall out anyway!” The truth is, daily habits form in the early years. Children who skip brushing their baby teeth rarely develop good habits with their permanent teeth. Creating an oral hygiene routine early lays the foundation for lifelong dental health.
Here are some tips to build healthy family smiles:
- Choose the right toothbrush – Soft bristles, sized appropriately for each age, make brushing safe and effective.
- Lead by example – Brush and floss in front of your child. Show them how to brush and floss correctly, helping them as necessary.
- Start early with dental visits – Schedule cleanings and checkups twice a year. These visits teach children that the dentist’s office is a helpful, welcoming place.
The team at Lakeside Dental understands that dental visits may be overwhelming for little ones, so we work hard to create a calm, friendly environment designed to make every dental visit a positive one. Our dentists have their own children and understand the challenges behind forming good oral health habits.
Nutrition Matters
Healthy teeth grow from the inside out. A balanced diet supports strong tooth enamel and healthy gums. Serve meals rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Encourage your children to drink water, instead of sodas and sugar-based juices. Water rinses the mouth, encourages remineralization of the enamel, and cleans the teeth between meals.
Fluoride also plays a key role in protecting your children’s teeth. It helps strengthen tooth enamel and makes teeth more resistant to decay. If you have questions about fluoride, be sure to ask the Lakeside Dental team!
Care for the Whole Family
From toddlers to teens, to parents and grandparents, our goal remains the same: support long-term dental health with care that feels personal and trusted. Whether answering questions or establishing new dental health routines, Lakeside Dental stands ready to help every member of your family! Schedule an appointment today and let’s build healthy habits together!