Brushing your teeth before bed helps protect them from plaque build-up and tooth decay. And don’t forget to floss! Cleaning between your teeth with floss helps you reach plaque that your toothbrush can’t reach.
Brushing your teeth before bed helps protect them from plaque build-up and tooth decay. And don’t forget to floss! Cleaning between your teeth with floss helps you reach plaque that your toothbrush can’t reach.
The success of Barefield Pediatric Dentistry is due in part to the overwhelming support we get from YOU, our patients!! We love hearing that patients and their parents feel safe and comfortable at our office. Please click the link below and vote for Dr. Barefield as a “Mom-Approved” Dentist so that other families in the metroplex might learn more about our office and experience the same treatment and care that you all receive. Thanks in advance!!
When it comes to brushing there are a few more things we should be doing to ensure that we are taking the best care of our teeth as possible– more than the twice daily brush. The ADA and the Council on Scientific Affairs provide the following toothbrush care recommendations:
Do not share toothbrushes. Sharing a toothbrush could result in an exchange of body fluids and/or microorganisms between the users of the toothbrush, placing the individuals involved at an increased risk for infections. This practice could be a particular concern for persons with compromised immune systems or existing infectious diseases.
Thoroughly rinse toothbrushes with tap water after brushing to remove any remaining toothpaste and debris. Store the brush in an upright position if possible and allow the toothbrush to air-dry until used again. If more than one brush is stored in the same holder or area, keep the brushes separated to prevent cross-contamination.
Do not routinely cover toothbrushes or store them in closed containers. A moist environment such as a closed container is more conducive to the growth of microorganisms than the open air.
Replace toothbrushes at least every 3–4 months. The bristles become frayed and worn with use and cleaning effectiveness will decrease. Toothbrushes will wear out more rapidly depending on factors unique to each patient. Check brushes often for this type of wear and replace them more frequently if needed. Children’s toothbrushes often need replacing more frequently than adult brushes.
Credit: ada.org
Barefield Pediatric Dentistry is excited to announce that we are having a Halloween costume contest again this year. It is always so much fun too see our patients dress up and take pictures with us at the office; we are looking forward to a week of fun and creative costumes. Here are the rules:
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!
Congratulations to our Summer 2015 Backpack and School Supply winners: Jameson, Julissa, Jaevan and Brittney. Our High School, Tablet winner is Gabrielle. Dr. Barefield and the entire staff at Barefield Pediatric Dentistry wishes you a successful 2015-2016 school year!!!
Can you believe Summer is already here?! As you can imagine, Summer is our busiest time at Barefield Pediatric Dentistry. Please be sure to schedule your child’s appointment now to ensure that we can get you in before the school year rolls back around. And there is a little extra incentive: we’re bringing back the BACK TO SCHOOL, BACKPACK GIVEAWAY!! We’re looking forward to seeing you all soon.
Our patients had such a fun time dressing up for their dental appointments last year, that we decided to bring the Costume Contest back! Starting tomorrow, Wednesday October 29 and continuing through the week, we will be taking pictures of all patients that come in for an appointment in a costume. All of our friends on Facebook will vote throughout the week and the costume that has the most “likes” by the end of the week will be the winner!!! What a fun way to get our young people excited about coming to the dentist!
The Barefield Pediatric Dentistry Team will be joining in on the fun on Friday!!