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Tips to Take Good Care of Your Kid’s Dental Health

Wondering how to develop good dental habits in the mind of your child? Read this write up now to find some useful tips that help you to take good care of your child’s teeth. Visit http://www.penrithdentalclinic.com.au/ for more information.

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Tips to Take Good Care of Your Kid’s Dental Health

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  1. Step by Step Guide to Build Your Kids' Teeth Healthy and Strong www.penrithdentalclinic.com.au

  2. Did you know? Nearly half of 8 year olds have visible signs of decay on their teeth. www.penrithdentalclinic.com.au

  3. Up to Two Years • Wiping your child’s gum line with a washcloth after feeding avoids plague build-up which is a common cause for tooth decay. • Before his/her first birthday schedule the first dental appointment and teach your kid brush twice a day. www.penrithdentalclinic.com.au

  4. 3-5 Years • Help your child break thumb-sucking and pacifier habits by age 4 and get used to the habit of visiting dentist every 6 months. • Make sure your kid spits out after brushing and use only a pea sized amount of fluoride toothpaste. www.penrithdentalclinic.com.au

  5. 6 to 9 Years • Teach to practice proper oral health habits and insist your child to brush and floss twice a day. • Pay special attention to the back teeth, which may have more plaque. www.penrithdentalclinic.com.au

  6. 10 to 12 Years • Advice children who play sports to wear a mouthguard to protect their smile. • Constantly remind them that a healthy smile and fresh breath will help them look and feel their best. www.penrithdentalclinic.com.au

  7. Looking for a paediatric dentist in Penrith? Visit www.penrithdentalclinic.com.au Call: (02) 4721 7771 www.penrithdentalclinic.com.au

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