Most parents want their children to have the best health possible, including dental health. The staff at Shelby Pediatric Dentistry believes that proper oral health practices should begin in the early years of life. The field of preventive dentistry offers a solution to this problem. Dental checkups and cleanings, along with protective treatments you schedule for your child, will help them avoid future dental issues while they learn good dental care habits that will serve them throughout their lives.
What Is Preventive Dentistry?
Preventive dentistry is dental care that prevents dental problems through a proactive approach to maintaining dental health. The preventive dentist collaborates with families to create dental solutions that will stop dental issues from developing.
Children should receive proactive dental visits because their dental and jaw development is ongoing. The health of baby teeth must be maintained because they function as placeholders for permanent teeth, which should remain relatively straight for proper speech development, nutrition, and esthetics (a nice smile). The practice of preventive dental care should start when parents understand its purpose because this commitment will help their children maintain healthy smiles throughout their entire lives.
Why Dental Cleanings for Kids Are Essential
Essential twice-yearly dental cleanings establish fundamental dental health maintenance for children. The process of a dental cleaning for children differs from the basic dental practices of brushing and flossing, which parents should teach their children. At Shelby Pediatric Dentistry, our team uses professional preventive dental methods to eliminate plaque and tartar buildup that standard brushing practices often fail to remove. We use a light pumice and special instruments to remove stains, smooth surfaces, remove hard-to-reach plaque and calculus, and ensure there are no cavities.
What is preventive dental care? The process of learning proper brushing techniques makes children more vulnerable to plaque buildup. Many children brush their teeth too quickly because their small hands lack the ability to clean all areas of each tooth properly. The process of professional dental cleaning, followed by fluoride treatment for children, creates a harder barrier on the enamel that protects against bacterial colony formation that can lead to tooth decay.
The Role of Fluoride Treatment in Preventive Care
Fluoride treatment serves as a vital element that dentists use to maintain dental health. Fluoride functions as a natural mineral that enhances tooth enamel strength while protecting teeth against acid attacks from mouth bacteria and sugars.
At our office, we perform fluoride treatment by applying a small amount of concentrated fluoride varnish solution directly to your child’s teeth. The process requires a short time (around 10 seconds), and it causes no pain, with a pleasant taste, while providing highly successful results. Studies show that professional fluoride treatment decreases children’s cavity risk by up to 30 percent. We minimize the amount swallowed by applying only a small amount to the tooth surface where it is most needed, thereby reducing systemic or body absorption.
Fluoride is present in most tap water supplies and many toothpaste products, yet professional treatments deliver much higher fluoride concentrations that provide better protection. The treatment is successful because it helps children at a higher risk of cavity development to have stronger enamel protection. Children with softer enamel, or higher frequency of sugar intake, as evidenced by their past experience with dental caries (cavities), are at a higher risk of future cavities.
Start Your Child’s Journey to a Healthy Smile.
The earlier your child begins seeing a preventive dentist, the better their chances of maintaining excellent oral health throughout childhood and beyond. Sadly, we have children as young as one year old (maybe 18 or 20 months old), who already have cavities. That’s why it’s important to see a pediatric dentist well before the child’s third birthday, as was the old recommendation. The new recommendation is the first visit by the first birthday – mainly for preventive oral hygiene instructions, diet recommendations, and safe sleep (no bottle or milk on the teeth at night) recommendations.
At Shelby Pediatric Dentistry, our warm, fun, kid-friendly environment and team try to make every visit a positive experience. When a child comes for their first visit with a toothache, this is harder, but we still strive for it! Starting out with preventive care can make the first several visits positive, and hopefully, they will never even get a cavity. Or if we catch a cavity early, it will be small, and it’s easy to treat with minimal tears, making it a positive experience. Our team works to prevent dental problems before they start because we’ve seen how early treatment and ongoing dental care lead to better dental health for children.
You should not wait until problems arise to take action. Schedule your child’s appointment today, just call 205-419-7444 or send us a message, and give them the gift of a healthy, confident smile that lasts a lifetime. Parents should contact our team at Shelby Pediatric Dentistry to begin their preventive oral hygiene visit because every excellent smile requires preventative care.
FAQs
1. When should my child first visit a preventive dentist?
Your child needs their first preventive dentist appointment before their first birthday or within six months after their first tooth emerges. The initial dental appointment establishes a foundation for monitoring growth and developing comfort with dental treatments. We see one-year-olds with cavities, and by that time, we have to take them to the hospital to fix the teeth, so we don’t want that if we can avoid it!
2. What is preventive dentistry, and how is it different from regular dental care?
Its approach protects against future dental issues through professional cleanings, educational activities, fluoride, and sealant applications.
3. How often should my child get dental cleanings?
Most children require professional dental cleanings twice each year. The essential practice of regular dental checkups in preventive dentistry enables dentists to identify minor dental issues before they become major health complications.
4. Is fluoride treatment safe for children?
Yes! The application of fluoride treatment serves as a reliable method that effectively protects against tooth decay. Leading health organizations endorse its use, and our team carefully tailors each application to your child’s specific preventive dental care needs. We only use a tiny amount directly on the teeth.
5. What can I do at home to support my child’s preventive dental care?
Your child requires two daily toothbrushings with fluoride toothpaste, daily flossing, and restricted access to sugary snacks and drinks to maintain their preventive dental care. The combination of these practices with regular checkups at Shelby Pediatric Dentistry establishes preventive dentistry as the most effective treatment method. Tust call 205-419-7444 or send us a message to schedule an appointment for your child.

