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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Selecting the Dental Products Best for You

Good morning everyone,

Today we are sharing an article from colgate.com entitled 'Selecting Dental Products.' You may think that a toothbrush is just a toothbrush or that there are no real differences in floss or mouthwash, but actually there are! Just like choosing the right tools and equipment for other jobs, work or hobbies, it is important to choose the best dental products for your personal health.

To read the article and learn what type of toothbrush and other dental products are right for you visit the article link here. 

To visit a caring, patient dentist in Germantown Maryland then come see Dr. Mansfield! Conveniently located just minutes off of I-270, Dr. Mansfield sees patients of all ages. Learn more about Germantown Dental Care here: http://germantowndentalcare.com/

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Keeping Kids Teeth Healthy for the Long Run

Today we are talking about how to care for your children's teeth! As a parent, we know that you have so much to think about, so much to do, and so much to worry about when it comes to raising children and we want to make sure that your child's dental healthcare isn't something to stress about!

When should you start caring for your child's teeth? The answer is, the sooner the better! Many people don't realize that parents can start cleaning their infant’s mouth and gums with a wet washcloth before their teeth seven tart to appear. Then, as soon as your child develops his or her first tooth, which usually happens in the 5-10-month range, you should start brushing with a small, very soft toothbrush or one of the custom finger toothbrushes designed for children.

The following information from kidshealth.org shows even more how you can help your children from the start!

"Good dental care begins before a baby's first tooth appears. Just because you can't see the teeth doesn't mean they aren't there. Teeth actually begin to form in the second trimester of pregnancy. At birth, your baby has 20 primary teeth, some of which are fully developed in the jaw.

Here's when and how to care for those little choppers:

Even before your baby starts teething, run a clean, damp washcloth over the gums to clear away harmful bacteria.

Once your baby gets teeth, brush them with an infant toothbrush. Use water and a tiny bit of fluoride toothpaste (about the size of a grain of rice). Use fluoride toothpaste that carries the American Dental Association's (ADA) seal of acceptance. (If you are using baby toothpaste without the fluoride, keep it to the same amount because you still want to minimize any toothpaste that is swallowed.)

Once your baby's teeth touch, you can begin flossing in between them.

Around age 2, your child should learn to spit while brushing. Avoid giving your child water to swish and spit because this might make swallowing toothpaste more likely.

Kids ages 3 and up should use only a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste.
Always supervise kids younger than 6 while brushing, as they are more likely to swallow toothpaste." 
(http://kidshealth.org/en/parents/healthy.html) 

To schedule your child's first dental visit with us at Germantown Dental Care, please visit our website at: http://germantowndentalcare.com/ or call us at, (301) 540-5195.



Sunday, February 11, 2018

5 Fun Tooth Facts

Good morning!

Although we find it fascinating, talking about dental health isn't always the most exciting. Today however, we are sharing a brief article from Mouth Healthy with some really fun facts about your teeth that you probably didn't know!

For example, did you know that our teeth can live for hundreds of years? Or that your enamel is the hardest substance in your body? Take a look at some other fun facts here!

If you are looking for a caring, patient dentist that wants nothing else than to help you have the best oral health possible, then contact Dr. Mansfield today! At Germantown Dental Care we treat our patients like family. Call us today at: (301) 540-5195.

Monday, February 5, 2018

February is National Children's Dental Health Month!

February is National Children's Dental Health Month! Become part of the Tooth Team, and share with your children the posters and activity sheets below, supported by the ADA and Crest + Oral-B, to teach the little ones in your life about caring for their teeth. If you are looking for a dentist who is not only good with children but specializes in compassionate care, contact Dr. Mansfield today!

To set up your appointment with Dr. Mansfield visit: http://germantowndentalcare.com/ 


To download the posters and activity sheets for your kids visit: https://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/babies-and-kids/tooth-team?source=promospots&medium=rotator&content=ToothTeam