Children's Dental Health Month -- Feb 1 Release
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February 1, 2024
Help p rotect k id s’ s miles d uring Children ’ s Dental Health Month
SANTA FE — February is Children’s Dental Health Month , and this national observance brings together thousands of dedicated dental professionals and healthcare providers to promote t he benefits of good oral health. First celebrat ed in 1949 , it became a month-long commemoration in 1981. This year’s theme is “Healthy Habits for Healthy Smiles.”
“ Tooth decay remains the most common chronic childhood disease and promoting awareness and prevention can help us all recognize the harmful habits we form that can affect our oral health and change them ,” sai d Amy Sandoval, N ew M exico D epartment of Health, O ffice of O ral H ealth Director . “ Attitudes and habits established at an early age are critical in maintaining good oral health throughout life and parents and other caregivers play an important role in teaching kids how to take good care of their teeth. ”
Good oral health starts as soon as children are born. Parents and caregivers should make their kid’s first dentist appointment by thei r first birthday to help prevent cavities . Untreated cavities cause pain, infections and can lead to problems eating, speaking and learning. More than 1 in 5 children aged 2-5 years old has a least one cavity in their baby teeth. By age 8, over half of children (52%) have had a cavity in their primary (baby) teeth.
However, cavities are preventable with some simple steps:
Ensure your kids are keeping up with daily oral care, including brushing their teeth at least twice a day wi th a fluoride toothpaste and flossing once a day
Bring your kids to the dentist at least twice a year for an oral examination and cleaning. If you don’t have an appointment scheduled, right now is a great time to get one on your calendar
Buy new toothbrushes—toothbrushes should be replaced every three to four months as frayed brist le s decrease their effectiveness
Limit drinks and food with added sugars and encourage kids to eat more fruits and vegetables and drink fluoridated water
For babies , ensure you wipe their gums after each meal and avoid putting babies to bed with a bottle
D ental sealants are a quick, easy way to prevent most cavities for children 6 to 11 years old by painting a thin coating on the chewing surfaces of their permanent back teeth (molars) . Ask your child’s dentist to apply sealants when appropriate.
For more information visit the CDC’s Children’s Dental Health webpage .
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