Why Your Child Needs Pediatric Dental Cleanings

Pediatric dentistry Pearland, TX

In today’s post, we examine children’s dental cleanings.

Does your child need a professional dental cleaning if you practice dental hygiene at home?

Short answer? Yes.

Let’s talk about it.

Both tasks are essential. They reinforce each other. They work in tandem to protect your child’s smile as they grow.

David C. Montz encourages patients to practice preventative dentistry by:

  • Brushing—help your child brush their teeth then clean thoroughly afterwards
  • Flossing—start as soon as your toddler has two adjacent teeth
  • Healthy diet–limit sugary snacks and beverages
  • Regular pediatric dental cleanings with a fluoride treatment
  • Regular examinations

Dental cleanings increase the effectiveness of daily oral care by removing the plaque and tarter that can accumulate even with daily dental hygiene.

When plaque hardens, it can only be taken off with special tools.

Pediatric Instruments for Pediatric Cleanings

At Montz and Maher Dental Group, our exam and cleaning tools are designed for small mouths. Our hygienists are trained to work with toddlers, preteens, and teenagers. We make sure our patients are relaxed during cleanings.

Your child’s hygienist will use a vibrating ultrasonic tool. It doesn’t cause pain but it may tickle a bit. The hygienist will remove the largest pieces of tartar.

The hygienist will then use tools with finer attachments to remove the smaller pieces of calculus. When all plaque and tartar has been taken off, polishing is the final step in a pediatric dental cleaning.

Dental Cleanings Protect Against Tooth Decay

One important purpose of the process is to make tooth surfaces as smooth as possible. This avoids food particles from lodging in tiny crevices. These are difficult to clean for adults and children alike.

After the cleaning, the hygienist can administer a fluoride treatment. This increases the effectiveness of the cleaning.

Dental Cleanings for Primary Teeth?

It’s just as critical to have professional dental cleanings for primary teeth as well as permanent teeth.

Dental X-rays

If your son or daughter is having an exam during the same visit, your hygienist may take dental X-rays. X-rays can reveal cavities while they are small and can be easily filled.

Children’s Dental Sealants

Your hygienist can tell you which tooth surfaces had the most build-up. If the back teeth are a problem, we will discuss sealants.

Braces and Oral Hygiene

Orthodontia makes daily oral hygiene more difficult. If your youngster has braces, we may advise more frequent dental cleanings. Food can easily lodge between the wires.

Call Montz and Maher Dental Group at 832-895-5120 to schedule a professional cleaning for your child today.

 

Contact Montz and Maher Dental Group:

832-895-5120

Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):

2443 S Galveston Ave
Pearland, Texas
77581

 

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