See your Tempe Family Dentist to Prevent the #1 Chronic Childhood Disease

Did you know that tooth decay is the number one chronic childhood disease in the U.S.? The ADA has announced that February is National Children’s Dental Health Month to help raise awareness about good dental health practices for children. Tempe family dentists agree that it’s imperative to teach your children proper dental care practices when they’re young to set them up for a lifetime of great dental health. Good dental healthcare is mainly about prevention: for the most part, you can avoid dental problems through proper care.

Tempe family dentists suggest some things you as a parent can do to help ensure good dental health. You should always discuss your care plan with your dentist to make sure it is appropriate for your child.

  • Feed your children nutritious meals and avoid frequent snacking and sugary snacks.
  • Protect your child’s teeth with fluoride: be sure to how you can do this with your dentist.
  • Discuss getting your child dental sealants with your dentist.

You should always stress following a good dental healthcare routine, including a healthy diet, brushing twice a day, and regular dental check ups with a Tempe family dentist.

Pediatric Dentistry from Tempe Dental Care

The dentists at Tempe Dental Care love children. The doctors focus on providing family-friendly dental care including pediatric dentistry. Our dentists can show your children how to properly care for their teeth to prevent cavities and other dental problems. And, by starting out on the right foot, we can be sure to refer you to the appropriate specialists (such as an orthodontist for braces or an oral surgeon for jaw realignment).

To make the most of your family’s dental experience with Tempe Dental Care, we suggest you prepare your family for the appointment. We’re here to help take care of your family’s smile and want to set your children up for great dental health in the future.

  • Show up at least 15 minutes early for your appointment to check-in and complete any needed paperwork.
  • Only book two children per appointment. While we can block out up to 4 appointments for your family at once, sitting in the waiting room for an hour before their appointment can make kids antsy and may add undue stress for your children.
  • If one parent is afraid of the dentist, have the other parent bring the children. Children can sense discomfort and it may cause them to be afraid without knowing why.

If you have any questions, or want to make an appointment, call our office at (480) 730-5000. We look forward to helping your family with our pediatric dentistry and family dentistry services!