Monday, May 16, 2011

Your Child's Bright Smile: Precautions


"It's crucial for parents to make good dental health a central component of their children's lives," explains Robert Shechet, D.D.S., Director of Dental Programs for Health Net, Inc. "What many people don't realize," he adds, "is that youngsters who don't receive proper dental care can develop into adults with poor dental health. Poor dental health can lead to heart attacks, strokes, premature or low-weight babies, diabetes complications, and other serious medical issues."

"Good dental health also extends to protecting youngsters' teeth when they're playing sports, and even when they're engaged in recreational activities such as rollerblading or snowboarding," says Health Net's Shechet.


As the matter of fact, in accordance with the American Dental Association (ADA), each year a lot of children and teens injure their teeth while playing sports or engaging in biking or skateboarding. So in order to protect your children from such injuries, the ADA recommends that "a mouth guard be worn for any athletic or recreational activity." Besides the fact that the most effective mouth guards should be resilient and tear-resistant, they should be easy to clean. To ensure a proper fit, bring the child to the dentist, or if necessary, the dentist is able to custom-make a mouth guard to fit the youngster's specific needs.

Source: Health Net

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