Children’s Dental Health Month

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The ADA’s Children’s Dental Health Day was first celebrated on February 8, 1949. It became a month-long commemoration in 1981. 40 years later, children’s dental health continues to be promoted throughout February for National Children’s Dental Health Month (NCDHM). Celebrating children’s oral health awareness is incredibly important for the community. Tooth decay remains the most common chronic childhood disease. Continuing educational programs and prevention awareness will help motivate more parents and other adults to recognize the seriousness of children’s dental disease.

Keeping up with daily oral care and visiting the dentist at least twice a year for an oral examination and professional cleanings are steps you can take towards a happier and healthier mouth! Setting the foundation for your child earlier in life will set your child up for success in the future.

The American Association of Pediatric Dentists recommends that parents establish a dental home for their child by their first tooth or first birthday. During this time, parents/guardians will have the opportunity to ask questions and address any dental concerns at the primary visit and the dentist will gently swab the child’s mouth to check their gums and any erupted teeth. As the child starts teething, the dentist will be able to monitor their progress and implement preventative measures for any concerns with your baby’s teeth.

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Josh Brolin 2
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  1. Vince Smoke

    As a parent, I appreciate the attention drawn to Children's Dental Health Month in this insightful post. It's a timely reminder of the importance of proactive dental care for our little ones. Establishing good oral hygiene habits early on ensures healthy teeth and gums and sets the stage for a lifetime of confident smiles. I'm grateful for the guidance provided by a family dentist who cares for our children's dental needs and educates us on preventive measures and proper dental care practices at home. Let's take this opportunity to prioritize our children's oral health and make regular dental check-ups a part of their healthcare routine.

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