Consistent dental visits contain two very important components essential to good health. When you miss a regular check up, your child is at a higher risk for dental problems.
Cleanings by the Dental Hygienist
Teeth cleanings don’t just make our teeth feel nice and shiny. They also remove disease-causing bacteria from our teeth and gums. Your child’s hygienist reaches the areas of their teeth that they cannot, to ensure your child’s mouth is free from the plaque and tartar that leads to nasty cavities. No one is a perfect brusher or flosser, so everyone needs help from professional teeth cleanings!
Oral Evaluations by the Dentist
If you think your child’s dentist is simply looking for cavities, you would be surprised to learn everything they actually see inside the mouth. The oral evaluation performed at each cleaning involves much more. While the dentist is indeed looking for cavities, he or she is also checking your child’s bite, diet, and brushing habits, to make sure the whole mouth is healthy! You can also have your child’s teeth protected with preventative fluoride and sealant treatments to reduce the risk of future cavities.
Not all dentists are alike, and while most have updated their protocols because of the pandemic, you are wise to be cautious. When scheduling a dental visit, here are some important steps to take.
Ask Questions Before Your Visit
When you are scheduling a dental visit for you or your child, ask the team member what additional protocols the practice has instituted to combat transmission of COVID-19. Listen for things like screening of all patients entering the office, mandatory mask wearing for anyone in the building, pre-treatment rinsing, and increased PPE for dental team members. We are working hard to keep you and our team members safe. Read more about our Covid-19 safeguards here.
Protect Your Family
While you and your child are in the dental office, wear a face covering or mask at all times. Your child is safe to remove their mask once undergoing treatment. Wash your hands and be sure to use the hand sanitizer available for patients and families. Maintain a six-foot distance between yours and other families.
Understand The Dentist’s Risk
We mention this, not to raise concern, but to build your confidence that your child’s dentist is maintaining the strictest precautions against COVID spread. When you understand that your pediatric dentist and his or her team place themselves at the highest risk to provide your family with vital oral healthcare, you can trust that the precautions taken are enough to protect your family as well. While dentists and other dental team members are at the highest risk for COVID spread due to aerosol (tiny droplets of moisture from our mouths) exposure from patients, they are not suffering a higher rate of transmission. This proves that the protocols work! A study by the American Dental Association found that the rate of COVID-19 infection among dentists was less than 1%, which is far lower than that of other healthcare workers. Dentists have always been experts regarding infection control, and while COVID-19 presents the world with a new challenge, our team is proud to say that our implemented safety measures have met this challenge successfully.
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