Summer holidays in Australia are filled with fun, sun, and plenty of activities for kids. However, with the change in routine, it’s easy for dental care to slip. To keep your kids’ smiles healthy throughout the summer break, here are some of the best dental care practices to follow.

  1. Stick to a Brushing and Flossing Routine
    Even though school is out, it’s important that kids continue their regular oral hygiene routine. Encourage them to brush their teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and floss once daily. Setting reminders or making brushing fun with music or colourful toothbrushes can help keep them on track.
  2. Limit Sugary Snacks and Drinks
    Summer is often a time for sweet treats like ice cream, soft drinks, and lollies. While occasional indulgence is fine, try to limit the intake of sugary snacks and drinks, which can lead to cavities. Encourage healthier options like fresh fruits, water, and cheese, which are better for their teeth.
  3. Keep Them Hydrated
    Staying hydrated is crucial for overall health, but it’s also important for oral health. Water helps wash away food particles and bacteria that can cause tooth decay. Encourage your kids to drink water throughout the day, especially if they’re playing outside or participating in summer sports.
  4. Protect Their Teeth During Sports
    If your child is involved in summer sports like cricket, rugby, or skateboarding, make sure they’re wearing a mouthguard to protect their teeth from injury. A custom-fitted mouthguard offers the best protection and comfort. Visit us to get a mouthguard that’s tailored to fit their teeth perfectly.
  5. Schedule a Dental Check-Up
    The summer holidays are a great time to schedule a dental check-up for your kids. A visit to us can help catch any potential issues early and give you peace of mind that their teeth are in good shape before school starts again.

With a few simple steps, you can ensure your kids’ smiles stay healthy all summer long. Stick to regular brushing and flossing, limit sugary treats, keep them hydrated, and make sure they’re protected during sports. And don’t forget to visit us for a check-up to keep their oral health on track for the new year.