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National Children's Dental Health Month 2023: �Brush, Floss, Smile�

by Dr. Jayashree on February 18, 2023 at 5:15 PM
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February is the perfect time for kids and parents to learn about oral health. Why? Because February is National Children's Dental Health Month. Throughout the month of February, the American Dental Association (ADA) assists dental professionals and health care providers in raising awareness about children's oral health care and providing parents with tips to keep their child's smile on track (1).

What is National Children's Dental Health Month?

The first Children's Dental Health Day was celebrated on February 8, 1949. It became a month-long observance in 1981. 40 years later, it was promoted throughout February for National Children's Dental Health Month (NCDHM). Celebrating children's oral health awareness is incredibly important for the community.


Tooth decay remains the most common chronic childhood disease. Continuing education programs and prevention awareness will help motivate more parents and other adults to recognize the seriousness of children's dental disease.

‘National Children's Dental Health Month 2023 helps both kids and caregivers learn how important it is for kids to brush as well as floss their teeth regularly’

Parents or caregivers are essential and can promote children's dental health this month and throughout the year. Support children's dental health by working with dental professionals on specific topics such as tooth decay, getting your child familiar with their dentist's office, and preventing crowded teeth and healthy gums in later years.

Brush Up on Children's Dental Health fun facts

February Focus: "Brush, Floss, Smile!"

The 2023 theme of National Children's Dental Health Month, "Brush, Floss, Smile!" helps both kids and caregivers learn just how important it is for kids to brush their teeth regularly as well as floss in between every tooth (3).

Brushing and flossing tiny teeth are important, but your dentist will encourage you to make sure your little ones are doing them correctly. Developing proper techniques and a solid routine will help children throughout their lives.

Kids and adults should brush their teeth twice a day, once when they wake up in the morning and once before bed at night. The proper brushing technique involves placing the toothbrush against the gum line at a 45-degree angle and then gently scrubbing the teeth's surface using small circles while the brush is in contact with the gums.

You should also brush your tongue from front to back. A thorough brushing should take about two minutes. As with brushing, kids should start flossing whenever they have two teeth that touch each other. But flossing requires a specific technique, and it can be hard for kids.

The best way to floss is to gently wiggle the floss in between each tooth and curve it up under the gums. You can try traditional floss, but you may have more success with a floss pick. While brushing and flossing are crucial for all smiles, maintaining visits to your dentist is also necessary.

How to Celebrate National Children's Dental Health Month?

National Children's Dental Health Month is a great time to learn about and promote good oral hygiene habits with your family. Keep up with checkups, treat the family with new toothbrushes, and ensure your child knows how to clean their teeth properly. Your whole family will know how important dental health is to their overall health. Setting the foundation for your child earlier in life will set your child up for success in the future.

References:

  1. A National Children's Dental Health Month Letter from AAPD President Dr. Donly - (https:www.aapd.org/about/about-aapd/news-room/latest-news/a-national-childrens-dental-health-month-letter-from-aapd-president-dr.-donly/)
  2. Children's Dental Health - (https:www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/publications/features/childrens-dental-health.html)
  3. National Children's Dental Health Month - (https:www.gdha.org/national-children-s-dental-health-m)
  4. February is National Children's Dental Health Month - (https:www.ada.org/resources/community-initiatives/national-childrens-dental-health-month)


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