Dentistry For Children

Revolution Dentistry treats children from all over Chicagoland. We understand the importance of establishing good oral hygiene habits in kids from an early age. Entrust our doctors and friendly staff to guide your child down a path towards a lifetime of excellent oral health.

Why are Baby Teeth Important?

Children develop proper chewing, eating, speaking, and oral hygiene habits with their baby teeth – which are also called primary teeth. Strong primary teeth allow for the jaw bones and muscles to develop properly and help permanent teeth grow comfortably into place. If a child loses a primary tooth too early, his or her permanent teeth may grow in crooked and lead to complex oral treatments later in life.

The oral hygiene habits and routines that your child starts today may last a lifetime. It is never too soon to start teaching kids the importance of taking care of their teeth. Proper care not only keeps kids healthier, but it can also avoid further treatment later in life.

Should Baby Teeth be Treated the Same as Adult Teeth?

Though the routine of twice a day is the same for children and adults, the are some slight differences in oral care depending on age.

Care and keep of teeth should start before the teeth are even visible. The American Dental Association suggests starting a few days after birth. Gently wipe the baby’s gums with a moist, clean washcloth or gauze pad. Once teeth emerge, they are susceptible to tooth decay and should be brushed twice a day. Brush all of your baby’s visible teeth with a tiny bit of fluoride toothpaste (no more than the size of a grain of rice).

When children get older – at about the age of 3 – they can start using more fluoride toothpaste – about the size of a pea. At this point, they should be encouraged to brush their teeth on their own. However, continue to monitor and remind them to spit out the toothpaste and not swallow it. Flossing should start once two adjacent teeth in the child’s mouth touch.

What Dental Problems Could My Child Have?

Even though your child’s teeth are new, some dental issues can begin very early in life. They can affect how the adult teeth will emerge and, possibly, whether or not they will be prone to dental problems in the future.

The earlier a child visits a dentist, the better the chances are of preventing future oral complications. Strong, healthy teeth not only help your child chew food easily and speak clearly, but also build self-confidence by having a great smile.

Tooth Decay

This can occur at an early age by a child sleeping with the bottle or sucking on a pacifier dipped in something sweet. Bacteria that causes tooth decay can also be transferred to the child through saliva. This may occur when a parent cleans the baby’s pacifier or spoon with his or her own mouth.

Gum Disease

Inflammation of the gum tissue can happen to children of any age. To help avoid this keep the child’s gums clean, even if no teeth have emerged.

Oral Habits

Digit sucking or grinding of teeth should be monitored, especially as the child’s permanent teeth emerge. Permanent teeth may even be affected if the child’s habit is very intense.

Do children need preventative care?

Early childhood and tooth decay no longer have to go hand in hand. Our team focuses on all aspects of preventative oral care. We use the latest in sealant technology to shield your child’s teeth. Sealants are bonded to the chewing surfaces of back teeth to prevent them from developing plaque buildup, which can lead to tooth decay. This is just one of the many ways we can help set the foundation for your child’s good oral health for life.

How should I prepare my child for his or her first visit?

Many parents ask this question. We suggest that you prepare your child like you would before their first haircut or trip to the shoe store.

A visit to our office will not be a frightening experience you may remember or have heard of from other parents. We have specially designed our space to be a fun and welcoming place for all children. Your child’s reaction to his or her first visit to the dentist may surprise you.

With our office being easy to get to from anywhere in Schaumburg, Hoffman Estates, Streamwood, Campton Hills, St. Charles, South Elgin, and surrounding areas, you don’t have to take your kids very far to get great dental care.

If you have any questions or concerns about preparing your child for his or her first visit please contact us.

Contact us at one of our offices in  Schaumburg, Skokie, and South Elgin, Illinois.