Each February, the American Dental Association sponsors National Children’s Dental Health Month to raise awareness about the importance of oral health. Here are some tips for use year-round.
Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease among children, even more common than asthma, hay fever, and childhood obesity. The good news is that there are several ways to help prevent tooth decay in children, including brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, drinking fluoridated water, having regular dental visits, and avoiding foods or beverages that are high in sugar.
Often, parents are not aware that many drinks contain a large amount of natural or added sugar. That’s why it’s important to read the nutrition facts label to see how much sugar is in a drink. The first few ingredients listed on the label are the ones that appear in the largest amounts. If sugar is listed as one of the first three ingredients, the drink sugar-heavy.
For additional information for families on how to keep children’s mouths healthy, share the Healthy Habits for Happy Smiles handouts. The handouts are available here.