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Student Health and Wellness
Resources for Dental Care
Your Child’s Visit to the Dentist

Children should see the dentist as early as age 1or 2 and then once each year.Starting early will help children to have strong teeth, good breathe, healthy gums and a happy smile

 

A Visit to the Dentist is an Important Step in Getting Ready for School

 

MAKE IT FUN

                                                                                                                                                    

Why Start Dentist Visits So Early?

·        Parents might not recognize early problems

·        Children start to get cavities as soon as they get their first baby teeth

·        Cavities in baby or milk teeth cause pain and can interfere with eating and talking

 

What Will the Dentist Do?

·        Show and Tell with your child to explain what is happening

·        A gentle examination of the teeth, jaw, bite, gums to look for any problems

·        A gentle cleaning which includes polishing teeth and removing any plaque, tartar build-up and stains

 

What Parents Can Do to Get Ready for the Dental Visit and Make it FUN

·        Schedule the appointment for early in the day when your child is not tired and hungry

·        Play “dentist”. Count your child’s teeth while you shine a flashlight in their mouth

·        Let your child count your teeth

·        Read your child a book about going to the dentist

·        Don’t try to tell your child exactly what will happen – the dentist has special words that will make the visit fun for your child

·        Do not say negative words to your child – words like “pain” “jab” “pull” or “drill”

·        Do not let anyone tell your child scary stories about the dentist

·        Do not make the dental visit a punishment and don’t make the dentist the “bad guy” or the “villain”

 

What Parents Can Do at Home to Protect Their Child’s teeth

·        Let your child watch you brush and floss your teeth

·        Floss your child’s teeth as soon as 2 teeth touch

·        Brush and floss your child’s teeth twice a day

·        Use a child size toothbrush

·        By age 7 children can brush alone – before that they will need help to do it right

·        Let your child brush their teeth and then you brush their teeth – this helps them learn to brush correctly and makes sure their teeth are clean each day.

  

Community Dental Resources in Saint Paul (low cost/sliding fee)
 
Children’s Dental Services
(various locations) 651-746-1531
Helping Hand Dental Clinic
506 West 7th Street 651-224-7561
North End Health Center
135 Manitoba Avenue 651-489-8021
Open Cities Health Center
409 North Dunlap 651-290-9200
Union Gospel Mission
435 University Ave. 651-292-1721
Westside Dental Clinic
178 Robert Street 651-602-7575



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