When your kids’ teeth get wiggly what do you do?

When your kids’ teeth get wiggly what do you do?

As for Charlie I always left it alone to fall out on its own. As it didn’t bother Charlie like it did Suzzane.  As she would want her teeth to fall out as soon as possible and try to help them fall out.

So this morning I would like to share with you what you should do when your kids teeth get wiggly:

Many parents have the same question.

Jefferson Dental has the answer for us:

In honor of Children’s Dental Health Month in February, Jefferson Dental has put together Tooth Fairy Tips plus an informational healthy infographic for parents to create magical memories and protect against tooth decay, the #1 childhood disease in America!

Tooth decay is 5 times more common than asthma, and 4 times more common than obesity.

Tooth Fairy Tips

©     As soon as your child’s tooth gets wiggly, install a tooth fairy door to your wall to welcome her into your home. For a mess-free wall, use removable hanging strips like 3M to adhere the door and any accessories to your wall.

©     Add a little magic to the tooth fairy’s visit by writing letters, or by leaving a sparkly trail of tooth fairy glitter near the door or pillow where your child leaves his/her tooth.

©     Since the tooth fairy loves healthy teeth, her first delivery can also include a fun new toothbrush or other dental care accessories for your little ones.

©     Create fairy money by spraying glitter hair spray over a $1, $5 or $10 bill.

©     Prepare for the tooth fairy’s arrival! Kids need dental care even before their first tooth erupts. Start by cleaning babies’ gums after feedings. Once a child’s first tooth comes in, begin the habit of brushing with a soft toothbrush and age-appropriate toothpaste.

©     Kids should start flossing as soon as they have two teeth that touch. Help little ones with flossing until they can manually floss between every tooth without issue.

©     Most importantly, while baby teeth may fall out and soon be replaced, healthy primary teeth and gums set the base for healthy permanent teeth to grow in. Remind your child that the tooth fairy loves to collect healthy, cavity-free teeth!

I hope these tips help keep your children’s teeth safe and now, I have a question for you have you ever visited Jefferson Dental and if so what did you think of them?

This Press Release was sent to me from Jefferson Dental for posting on here and in exchange for this post I received the following items: Tooth Fairy Preparedness Kit complete with a tooth fairy door and accessories, Throw Your Tooth on the Roof book, tooth pillow, tooth fairy dust and dental care kits

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates