How should you brush your child's teeth? How often should your child have a dental check-up? How can tooth decay in children be prevented? Read these simple tips for good oral health for preschool aged children 3–5 years old.
Top 10 oral health tips for preschool children
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1. Use low fluoride toothpaste from 18 months to six years of age
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2. Brush teeth and along the gum line twice a day
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3. Water is the best drink for preschoolers
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4. Preschoolers don't need fruit juice or other sweet drinks
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5. Limit sugary foods
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6. Healthy meals and snacks are important for healthy teeth
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7. Encourage children who are still sucking their fingers, thumbs or using dummies to stop
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8. Children should have an oral health assessment by 2 years of age
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9. Ask your dentist how often your child should visit
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10. See your dentist if your child damages their teeth
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These tips are based on the Oral health messages for the Australian public: Findings of a national consensus workshop (2010) , the Australian Dietary Guidelines (2013)
and the Evidence-based oral health promotion resource (2011)
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DHSV is a content partner with the Better Health Channel and Raising Children Network. More information about oral health can be found at these websites. Use the search terms ‘teeth’ or ‘dental’.