New England Dental LLC
54 Main Street Suite F Danbury, CT 06810
(203) 790-0111
Maintaining good dental hygiene is essential for living happy and healthy life. Children must be taught at earliest age about the importance of brushing and flossing teeth. A family dentist can help in that, but parents can help their children develop a healthy habit not only for brushing teeth but for flossing as well. There is a common rule that brushing teeth should last for at least couple of minutes in order for the teeth to be properly cleaned. Some areas in the mouth are hard to reach with a toothbrush, so flossing can help in this. However, many parents forget to teach their children why flossing is so important and how to floss. That can lead to oral problems later in life, so make sure you help your children learn about this.
At first children might not be very fond of flossing their teeth. They usually make different excuses to avoid doing it and that is the time when parents give up from teaching them about importance of flossing. However, a little bit more persistence and patience can help a lot, so consider the following advice about how to teach your child about the importance of maintaining good dental hygiene.
First of all, try to set a good example by yourself. Children follow their parents in the things they do, so if they see you regularly brush and floss, they will start doing that as well. Make brushing and flossing a fun activity and do it together with your children whenever you can. Also do not forget to show them how to properly floss. If you are not certain, then a good idea would be for all of you to visit a dentist office where the dentist will tell you everything about it and how to properly do it.
Show your kids a visual evidence of why flossing teeth is so important part of the dental hygiene. Children perceive things better through visuals, so show them photos of damaged decayed teeth and explain to them that that is what happens if someone does not have a good oral hygiene. That way they will understand better and will be more devoted to brush and floss every day.
These were some basic advices that should help you when teaching your children about the importance of maintaining dental hygiene. Consider the mentioned advice and soon enough your kids will create a habit of flossing every day.
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Dear Patient,
We hope this letter finds you and your family in good health. Our community has been through a lot over the last few months, and all of us are looking forward to resuming our normal habits and routines. While many things have changed, one thing has remained the same: our commitment to your safety.
Infection control has always been a top priority for our practice and you may have seen this during your visits to our office. Our infection control processes are made so that when you receive care, it’s both safe and comfortable. We want to tell you about the infection control procedures we follow in our practice to keep patients and staff safe.
Our office follows infection control recommendations made by the American Dental Association (ADA), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). We follow the activities of these agencies so that we are up-to-date on any new rulings or guidance that may be issued. We do this to make sure that our infection control procedures are current and adhere to each agencies recommendations. Based on the recommendations from ADA and CSDA into consideration and being mindful of the safety and well-being of our patients and staff, we have made the decision to open our offices from Wednesday May 13th for Emergencies and from Wednesday May 20th for routine dental treatments.
You may see some changes when it is time for your next appointment. We made these changes to help protect our patients and staff. For example:
We look forward to seeing you again and are happy to answer any questions you may have about the steps we take to keep you, and every patient, safe in our practice. To make an appointment, please call our office at 203-790-0111.
Thank you for being our patient. We value your trust and loyalty and look forward to welcoming back our patients, neighbors and friends.
Sincerely,
Dentist and Team