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I am just returning from maternity leave and have been asked on a few different occasions at baby group and by the health visiting team what the approach is to cleaning baby’s teeth. There is a new initiative in Suffolk to give brushing advice at the 12 month review. The study is over 2 years to see if educating parents at this first appointment about cleaning teeth and diet is beneficial to the child. They give you a toothbrush and fluoride paste to use, along with cleaning and diet advice. I feel this is a great initiative and believe that parents and children need to be educated on the risks and problems associated with food and drink and the effect this has on teeth.
The main points of advice I would give to any parent would be
I know some of these points seem unrealistic and myself with two children understand the difficulty. We are always in a rush in the mornings and it would be so much easier and quicker if my 4 yr old brushed his own teeth, would also avoid an argument and fight every day. I also struggle with getting him to drink water, I have recently invested in some Star Wars bottles and this seems to be working (for now). Treats are difficult too as every weekend there’s a birthday party or event on with sweets and drinks on offer. I’m not saying they can’t have a treat just try to limit damage as much as possible. If they are going to have something, try and incorporate it with meal times and make sure they don’t stretch it out to last over the whole day. I used to buy my son magazines as a treat instead of sweets, this soon got expensive! So we now have a sticker chart and weekly rewards. Usually a few pounds which go into a pot and we take a trip to toys r us when he has enough pennies and he will buy some star monsters or a small Lego set. Rewards don’t have to mean sugar and sweets.
I hope you have found this advice helpful. I know the struggles and try to be as realistic as possible. Sometimes he does have a chocolate bar to avoid a meltdown in the middle of a busy supermarket!! We’re not all perfect.
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