Focus on Oral Health

“Good oral health is essential for total health and the key to a happy and productive life” says Gerry Cool, president of the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association. Research suggests that gum disease is a risk factor for serious life-threatening illnesses such as diabetes, lung and heart disease, and stroke. “Resolving to make oral health a priority in your daily life is an investment in your future”, adds Cool, noting that everyone can set oral health goals and develop new habits in 2017. Here are some helpful dental hygiene tips for all ages:

Infant and Toddlers up to age 3:
Parents should wipe their baby’s mouths and gums with a clean, wet cloth after feeding. Brush your toddler’s teeth twice a day using water (no toothpaste is necessary) once their teeth appear.
Children ages 3-5:
Help your child to brush their teeth for two minutes twice a day, using a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste. Show them how to brush every tooth surface and their tongue, and make sure that they spit out the toothpaste when they are done.
Children ages 6-12:
Children should brush their teeth for two minutes twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and try to clean in between their teeth daily. Help them to make healthy food choices, and have them fitted for a sports mouth guard to be worn during athletic activity.
Teenagers and Adults:
Brush teeth with fluoride toothpaste for two minutes at least twice a day. Rinse with an antibacterial mouthwash and clean in between the teeth at least once a day. Eliminate tobacco use and eat nutritious foods that are low in sugar. Wear a sports mouth guard during athletic activity.
Seniors:
Brush natural teeth with fluoride toothpaste for two minutes twice a day and clean in between the teeth at least once a day. Clean and soak dentures daily. Brush and massage the gums, either with a soft toothbrush or with a warm, damp cloth. And of course, everyone should visit a dental hygienist and dentist regularly to develop an oral care routine that will help you to look and feel better, not just in 2017 but for a lifetime.

March 2, 2017 6:53 pm Published by

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