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Children's Dental Health Awareness

Healthy teeth and gums for our community

 

Maintaining dental health in children is essential, as it significantly affects their overall well-being. February is National Children's Dental Health Awareness Month, and ETSU Health Pediatrics has found a way to support children in our community throughout the entire year. 

A mom brushing her daughter's teeth as she looks in the mirror.

In rural areas, teaching children about dental care is even more important due to limited access to dental services. Some families must travel hours just to see a pediatric dentist. Establishing good oral hygiene at home can set your child on the path to having healthy teeth and gums.

ETSU Health Pediatrics Johnson City, supports our patients by providing dental kits and fluoride varnish to promote good oral care. These dental kit bags will include toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, and a children's book.  

 

A picture of the books and supplies that are provided to families at ETSU Health Pediatrics.

By offering these services, we hope to help our patients maintain healthy and happy smiles.

Dr. Sarah Tolliver ETSU Health Pediatrics

 


 

According to the CDC, cavities are the most common chronic disease affecting children. They occur when plaque buildup on the teeth combines with sugars from food, producing acids that can erode tooth enamel.

If not treated, cavities can lead to pain, infection, and more severe dental issues. It's important for parents to encourage good oral hygiene habits, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups, to help prevent cavities and promote overall dental health in children.

Parents should start brushing their children’s teeth as soon as the first tooth erupts. If your child is too young to spit out the toothpaste, make sure to use a small amount, no larger than a grain of rice. Juice and other sugary beverages, including milk, can increase the risk of cavities, so it’s advisable to limit juice consumption and ensure that teeth are brushed thoroughly at the end of the day.

Dr. Sarah Tolliver ETSU Health Pediatrics

 



Prioritizing children's dental health is crucial for their overall well-being, not just for their oral hygiene. Together, we can help children develop healthy habits and prevent poor dental hygiene.

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