Toothbrushing
Key messages:
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Brush all the surfaces of the teeth and gumline in small circles for around 2 minutes, twice a day - just before bedtime and at another time that fits in with your routine
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Children under 3 should use a smear of toothpaste containing no less than 1000ppm fluoride
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Children aged 3 and over should use a pea-sized amount of toothpaste containing more than 1000ppm fluoride
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Use a toothpaste containing 1350-1500ppm fluoride for maximum prevention. Most ‘own brand’ supermarket toothpastes are suitable and more affordable
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Spit out the toothpaste and do not rinse!
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Brush all the surfaces of the teeth. The parent/carer should sit the child on their lap or stand behind them and cradle the child’s head while brushing
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Persevere even if the child is uncooperative. Brushing with a fluoride toothpaste is more important than good toothbrushing technique!
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Each family member should have their own toothbrush to stop spread of germs
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Dr. Ranj from Cbeebies can give you important dental care information for your children
Diet:
Key messages:
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Reduce the amount and frequency of having foods and drinks that contain sugar, only give sweet foods including dried fruit at mealtimes
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Squashes sweetened with sugar, fizzy drinks, soft drinks and juice drinks have no place in a child’s daily diet
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Limit the amount of fruit juice and/or smoothies your child drinks to a maximum of 150 mls (one portion) in total per day and drink it with meals to reduce the risk of tooth decay
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Always ask for sugar-free medicines
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Visiting the dentist:
Key Messages
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Adults should have a regular check-up at the dentist at least once every 2 years, and children at least once a year
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NHS dental treatment is free for children under 18 or under 19 and in qualifying full-time education
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Some adults can also get free NHS dental treatment
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Going to the dentist regularly helps the child become familiar with the dental environment, and enables the dentist to pick up on any problems as early as possible
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The dentist can paint fluoride varnish on children’s teeth to protect them from tooth decay. All children over 3 should have it applied at least twice a year, and it may also be used for younger children at high risk of tooth decay. Parents/carers should ask their dentist about fluoride varnish
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Here are some activities young children can do to support their learning and understanding of the importance of Oral Health