Dental Considerations For The School Year Ahead

Father and daughter brushing teeth

While the pandemic may have changed how it happens, the school year is about to begin. In addition to getting all their school supplies, we have to remember to take care of their teeth. While you’re helping them pick out their new clothes, why not take some time to see to their dental needs? It’s a great time to ensure they have everything they need to succeed in school and out.

What Dental Considerations Matter For The School Year Ahead

A new school year holds the same magic for most kids that the beginning of the New Year does for adults. It’s a chance to start over, have a better year, and remake themselves. One good way to get them started is to promote their oral health. Below are a series of tips you can use to help them achieve their oral health goals this year:

  • Fresh Toothbrush – Every 3-4 months, it’s a good idea to replace your toothbrush. With consistent dental hygiene, the bristles can lose their effectiveness. The beginning of the academic year is a good time to get a replacement. While you’re at it, consider getting a biodegradable toothbrush, like one made of bamboo.
  • Fresh Mouth Guard – If your family includes children who participate in school sport, a mouth guard is a must. Injuries to the face are very common among athletes, making a sports guard essential. A properly fitted guard will protect them from dental injury resulting from impacts to the jaw.
  • Reusable Water Bottle – Encourage your child to avoid sugary drinks by getting them a water bottle. Having fresh water at hand to refresh themselves will help promote their dental health. Every drink they take can wash away sugars and bacteria that help in the development of cavities. Being calorie-free will also help them stay fit and avoid the risks of childhood obesity. Check with your school to see if water bottles are allowed.
  • Encourage Active Brushing – Developing good oral hygiene habits is essential to lasting oral health. You can promote the development of this habit by making it part of their school routine. Once before they leave the house for the day and once before going to bed after homework will do wonders.
  • Get A Dental Health Checkup – Let them get a great start for the year ahead by giving them a sparkling smile. In addition to helping avoid cavities, they’ll also have a beautiful smile from their routine cleaning.

These steps will help your children make the most of their new school year. It’ll keep them hydrated, promote good oral hygiene, and set foot on the road to academic success.

Speak To Your Pediatric Dentist For Further Tips For The New School Year

Your pediatric dentist is a great source for back-to-school tips for your kids. Every year they help families just like yours take the steps necessary to protect their children’s oral health. Reach out to your dental professional today to help them get the most out of the year ahead.  

Dr. Mayuri Appareddy

Dr. Mayuri Appareddy
cares for medically complex and special needs children with experience and compassion. Her appreciation for the parent-child bond has led her to earn her degree in Doctor of Dental Medicine at The University of Pennsylvania and help children receive dental treatment in Richmond, TX at Kids 360 Pediatric Dentistry.

Dr. Mayuri Appareddy

Dr. Mayuri Appareddy
cares for medically complex and special needs children with experience and compassion. Her appreciation for the parent-child bond has led her to earn her degree in Doctor of Dental Medicine at The University of Pennsylvania and help children receive dental treatment in Richmond, TX at Kids 360 Pediatric Dentistry.