Agency
Contact:
Colleen Conover
SGW
973-263-5197
Nancy Sergeant
973-334-6666 |
Client
Contact:
Diane Belle
Delta Dental Plan of New Jersey
973-285-4058 |
MAKE BRUSHING FUN FOR LITTLE ONES
-Tips for Promoting Good Oral Hygiene Habits in
Kids-
-February is National Children's Dental Health
Month-
PARSIPPANY, NJ (January 2004) – Sometimes
the only thing more difficult than getting kids
to clean their teeth properly is getting them to
clean them at all.
But parents have to meet the challenge, because
by getting used to oral hygiene early kids can
establish lifelong healthy habits and get comfortable
with dental practices, which could make their first
dental checkups more productive and maybe even
enjoyable.
Delta Dental Plan of New Jersey offers the following
tips for getting reluctant kids to open up and
say "oral health:"
- Trade places: Tired of prying your way in every
time it's time to brush the tot's teeth? Why
not reverse roles and let the child brush yours?
Then you can laugh a lot and show how much fun
it is to be pampered.
- Show how shiny: Make sure the kids see you
brushing your own teeth, then make a point of
showing off your shiny clean teeth. Ham it up,
make it seem like a treat and privilege to have
a shiny smile. And, encourage your kids to show
off their own smiles, once their teeth are clean.
- Take turns: Set an egg timer or other alarm
and have the kids brush their teeth on their
own for 30 seconds. Then you brush their teeth
for 30 seconds. Repeat this at least twice, or
go as long as the kids will tolerate. When brushing
at bedtime, it's important that you have the
last go at it. Saliva production slows down during
the sleep cycle and can't wash away as much plaque.
So it's important to make teeth as plaque-free
as possible before going to sleep.
- Call in reinforcements: If older children stubbornly
neglect to brush or floss and repeated reminders
fall on seemingly uninterested ears, maybe it's
time to change the messenger. Call the dental
office before the children's next checkup, and
let the dentist know what's going on. The same
motivational message might be heeded if it comes
from a third party.
When brushing, it is best to hold the toothbrush
against the gumline at an angle - and with a light
grasp. Plaque is soft and is better removed by
thorough but light brushing than by vigorous scrubbing,
which can cause unwanted wear on teeth. Children's
teeth and gums can be sensitive, too, so a gentle
touch will make them more comfortable.
Delta Dental Plan of New
Jersey, Inc., is New Jersey’s and Connecticut's
leading dental benefits carrier, providing coverage
to more than one million people through contracts
with employers in New Jersey and Connecticut.
The Delta Dental Plan system is a national network
of independently operated, not-for-profit dental
service corporations specializing in providing
dental benefits programs for employee groups
throughout the country. For more information
visit us on the Web at www.deltadentalnj.com.