Five Reasons to Condition Your Child to Floss NOW

Even for adults, flossing on a daily basis can be difficult. When it comes down to it, most floss irregularly, leading to numerous dental health issues. Proper dental hygiene begins at an early age and as a parent, you should do everything necessary to teach your child of the importance of brushing and flossing.
If you are currently struggling to get your child to floss, below are five reasons as to why you should maintain a proper flossing regimen. By reflecting upon the advantages and implementing a routine, your child will be much better off.

Establishes a Routine

There are numerous reasons as to why you should teach your child to floss now. One of the most beneficial reasons is that it teaches your child what goes into proper dental hygiene. It is likely that your child already understands the importance of brushing, but by also adding flossing to their evening or afternoon activities, your child will realize that flossing is necessary too. Once your child starts to floss on a regular basis, your child will continue doing so, well into adulthood.

Flossing Catches What Brushing Doesn’t

You may be at a point where you are allowing your child to brush on their own. While is certainly is beneficial to allow your child to brush on their own, doing say does leave room for risk. When a child brushes their teeth on their own, they may not be utilizing proper brushing techniques. As a result, food and plaque may remain between the teeth. Conditioning your child to floss makes up for poor brushing by ensuring that teeth are completely clean.

Fewer Cavities

Your child’s cavities are not only inconvenient for you, but they are much more painful and uncomfortable for your child. By teaching and conditioning your child to floss, you can prevent the development of cavities, leading to fewer dentist visits.

Healthy Gums

Not only does flossing prevent cavities, but it also prevents the development of gum disease such as gingivitis. Gingivitis results from the buildup of black plaque and tartar beneath the gums. As you condition your child to floss regularly, you’re giving your child the tools that they need to prevent the development of the very substances that lead to gum disease. As a result, your child will be able to maintain excellent dental health.

Flossing Prevents Bad Breath

Bad breath makes everyone uncomfortable, especially your child if they are suffering from it. In addition to preventing cavities, gingivitis, and the build-up of plaque, flossing also prevents bad breath by keeping the mouth clean.

Summary

Flossing shouldn’t be a chore – which is why you should condition your child to floss in a fun and upbeat manner. By making flossing into a fun game, your child will more likely adhere to the routine and maintain their dental health. You’ll also find that by conditioning your child to floss, you’ll be able to avoid costly, hectic, and uncomfortable dental visits.

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