Oral health should start at a young age to form good hygiene habits, so why not visit a kid’s dentist in Newcastle for the best beginning to their brushing and flossing journey?

OK, let’s be honest here – getting children excited about brushing their teeth is possibly one of the most challenging parts of being a parent! If they can hardly stand still for five seconds to take a picture, how do you get them to stand still for two minutes to brush their teeth? Brushing teeth can seem quite boring and tedious for a child full of energy and curiosity. But, there are many things you can do to make those two minutes a little more exciting and interesting, and we’re here to help!

Here at Newcastle City Dental, we are passionate about helping children form healthy oral hygiene habits. As parents, grandparents, and guardians, we know first-hand the importance of teaching little ones how to care for their teeth, which is why we go above and beyond as a family dental clinic – because it all starts from the first tooth.

So, if your child needs a fun and informative dental visit, we’re the best place to go!

Creative Ways To Get Children Excited About Oral Hygiene. 

Children learn in various ways. For example, some learn better through visuals, while others retain more information when physically involved. Thankfully, brushing your teeth involves every one of your five senses, so there are many ways to spark a child’s interest.

So, if your child is uninterested in practising oral hygiene or becomes easily distracted during the task, consider the following tips to help engage them more in the activity:

  1. Sing a song. Children excel at learning through music and singing, and a song will help them remember the importance of keeping their teeth clean. Consider singing a tooth brushing song that is at least two minutes long.
  2. Let them explore their mouths. Allowing your child to explore their mouths in the mirror can help them become more comfortable with the activity. For example, you can encourage them to count their teeth, twist their tongues and look for germs that need to be removed with their toothbrush.
  3. Freedom of choice. There’s nothing better for a hesitant child than the freedom of choice. Take your child to the store and let them choose their own toothbrush. Doing this will give them confidence and enthusiasm to independently use the toothbrush they chose for themselves.

Just as important as it is for kids to feel comfortable with their oral hygiene at home, it’s equally important that they feel comfortable visiting a kid’s dentist in Newcastle. So, bring them into Newcastle City Dental and let’s get them excited about healthy teeth! Contact us now!