Friday, May 17, 2013

Ask Your Children's Dentist

When you take your children to the dentist, are you getting what you want? These days the parents are usually thrilled there is sooo much entertainment and distraction for the children to make their dentist visit pleasant. Most parents do not have those pleasant memories. All that is great. I want also to ask you what is your true objective for bringing your child to the dentist? Is that being accomplished too?

In my office for instance: My number one objective is teaching each child how to have a lifetime of cavity free, healthy, beautiful smiles. That starts by teaching the parents how to simply, quickly and effectively prevent cavities before they get started. How to stop them if they have started. How to transition from baby teeth with cavities to adult teeth without cavities (difficult, not impossible). To do this, does your dentist:

1) Start with the parent child team as soon as the child has her/his first tooth? By age 3 the bacterial environment (for high or low risk for cavities) around the teeth has established itself for a lifetime. What parents do those 3 years will influence that environment and the dental health of their children for a lifetime.
2) Teach the parents effective and quick (20 seconds) ways to clean their children's teeth? I find I must include parents with me at chair side for all visits to successfully demonstrate this. What to do and how to coach the team changes as the child grows?
3) Teach how to evaluate your own effectiveness at home so you can verify you are getting the job done well without waiting for that 6 month check-up?
4) Teach how to evaluate how well your child is cleaning her/his mouth so you know when you can allow them to "do the job" and you know how to evaluate periodically to assure they are actually getting the job done?
5) Communicate well with your child so when she/he isn't listening to you, she/he may actually be listening to the dental team?
6) Include educating the parents early and the children later about the outside influences that will damage oral health and how to handle them in the family?


Dentistry for children has certainly become more entertaining than it used to be. That doesn't change the FACT that children's cavity experience is worse than it has ever been and is getting worse by 30% every 10 years for the last 30 years. Start your child on a healthy path early.
Oral Health begins before birth. Oral disease establishes before age 3. For the elderly who have lost their teeth, there is NOTHING in their "I Wish List" that rates higher than having their teeth back. Set the right standard with the first tooth.

Monday, May 6, 2013

The Dentist's New Car! [Teens & Flossing]

The reality is that a vast majority of the cavities I fill, like 90%, started between the patient's teeth.
I talk with my patients a lot about their particular cavity patterns so they can develop efficient ways of stopping those patterns with the least time and effort.

Young teenagers in my office are often thinking about driving, getting their license, what car they are driving, and what care they would like one day to be driving.  So I point out to them that most dentists appreciate nice cars and drive the one they like.  And the patients who don't floss get to make the car payments for the dentist's car.

So I offer the patient some options regarding this.  If they would like to stop getting cavities they can pay me to come to their house every day and floss their teeth for them.  If they do that, I can use the money to buy a really nice car to drive to their house each day. J The second option is to continue only brushing their teeth and I will have the honor of doing their fillings for them and I will enjoy the new car again.  Or ...

The patient could decide to do the daily flossing.  Then they will save the money and one day they will be driving their new car. J

Oh so often, what we have in life revolves around the simple decisions we make each day!

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Welcome to Winning With Smiles - Pediatric Dentistry. We are dedicated to cavity free, healthy beautiful smiles. We look forward to the opportunity to share with you what we know about creating optimal oral health for growing children. We understand oral health is closely tied to general health and like to work closely with the family physician. Oral health is also closely tied to family life and lifestyle. That is why we like to have the family involved with dental appointments. What we teach our patients works best if understood and supported by the family and will benefit the family as well. We enjoy working with parent and siblings present. We have been learning from families since 1974. With the family present, open questions lead to family learning. We are dedicated to your oral health.