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How You Can Empower Your Kids to Improve Their Oral Health
Give Kids the Tools To Get the Job Done!
How You Can Empower Your Kids to Improve Their Oral Health
Tooth brushing can be a real hassle for parents and children alike, but everyday parents and children try their best to get teeth as clean as possible because we know the importance of good oral care.
Many parents worry that if we allow our children to brush their own teeth they will not do a good enough job, but at some point, don’t we have to simply allow them to take care of themselves? Others of us may allow the kids to brush their own teeth first and we still finish up for them, concentrating on the hard-to-reach but easy-to-overlook spots like behind the front teeth and around the back molars.
Regardless of your child’s abilities, making sure their teeth are as clean and healthy as possible can be a tough job.
A Simple Way to Lighten the Load
The purpose of tooth brushing is basically three-fold.
- We want to remove food particles from the surfaces of the teeth, from between the teeth and caught in the crevices of the teeth.
- We also want to remove the sticky film on our teeth called plaque.
- Finally, tooth brushing helps remove some of the bacteria that lingers in the mouth.
A great way to make tooth brushing more fun and less arduous for children is to have them use oral probiotics after brushing. These beneficial bacteria can reach where toothbrushes and floss cannot – into the crevices and cracks on tooth surfaces and deep below the gum line.
Using oral probiotics helps push out the bacteria that can harm tooth and gum health. Not only that, using a tasty oral care probiotic chew is so simple you won’t even have to help your kids do it!
Helping your kids take control of their oral care has never been easier.
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Give Kids the Tools To Get the Job Done!
How You Can Empower Your Kids to Improve Their Oral Health
Tooth brushing can be a real hassle for parents and children alike, but everyday parents and children try their best to get teeth as clean as possible because we know the importance of good oral care [informational link that says how long we should brush and how many times each day?].
Many parents worry that if we allow our children to brush their own teeth they will not do a good enough job, but at some point, don’t we have to simply allow them to take care of themselves? Others of us may allow the kids to brush their own teeth first and we still finish up for them, concentrating on the hard-to-reach but easy-to-overlook spots like behind the front teeth and around the back molars.
Regardless of your child’s abilities, making sure their teeth are as clean and healthy as possible can be a tough job.
A Simple Way to Lighten the Load
The purpose of tooth brushing is basically three-fold. We want to remove food particles from the surfaces of the teeth, from between the teeth and caught in the crevices of the teeth. We also want to remove the sticky film on our teeth called plaque [this would be a good place to use a Wiki link]. Finally, tooth brushing helps remove some of the bacteria that lingers in the mouth.
A great way to make tooth brushing more fun and less arduous for children is to have them use oral probiotics [www.evorakids.com] after brushing. These beneficial bacteria can reach where toothbrushes and floss cannot – into the crevices and cracks on tooth surfaces and deep below the gum line. Using oral probiotics helps push out the bacteria that can harm tooth and gum health. Not only that, using a tasty oral care probiotic is so simple you won’t even have to help your kids do it!
Helping your kids take control of their oral care has never been easier.



April 16th, 2010 at 6:04 pm
Wow, that is extremely nice information, cheers.