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5 Fun Dental Stocking Stuffers Your Child Will Love

December 1, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — dr_neslund @ 10:11 am
A boy and a girl sitting on a staircase smiling and holding Christmas stockings

The holidays are fast-approaching, and it can be difficult to decide what to put into your child’s stocking. You always want to give gifts that they will enjoy, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be good for your son or daughter’s smile. Keep reading for a list of five fun items that both your child and your dentist in Carlisle will appreciate.

A Fun Toothbrush

An electric or manual toothbrush with their favorite cartoon characters on it may be just what your child needs to get excited about their oral health. There are even toothbrushes that sing or play a tune to help keep them brushing for the correct amount of time.

Fruit-Flavored Dental Items

Trading mint-flavored dental items for sweet-flavored or fruity floss or toothpaste can take toothbrushing time from boring to fun. Just make sure your child doesn’t swallow it! There are many options available, so it’s important to make sure the ones you select are ADA approved. ADA approved toothpastes will always include fluoride, which helps to protect your child’s teeth from cavities.

Dental Care Books

“The Tooth Book” by Dr. Seuss and “The Tooth Book: A Guide to Healthy Teeth and Gums” by Edward Miller are great stocking-stuffer ideas for children. These small, stocking-sized books can help make learning how to practice good dental hygiene fun.

Sugar-Free Gum

Xylitol-sweetened gum is a great alternative to candy canes and chocolate. This sugar-free option helps to fight tooth decay, minimizes plaque buildup and encourages the production of saliva, which washes away the harmful bacteria in your child’s mouth. It comes in many different flavors, including fresh fruit, chocolate and many more.

Sand Timers for Tooth Brushing

According to the ADA, you should be brushing your teeth for 2 minutes twice a day. Sand timers that come in fun colors can be a great way to help your child time their dental care routine perfectly. The first few uses, you may want to brush with them to teach them how the sand timer works. But once they understand how to use it, they will soon start brushing their teeth for the right amount of time all by themselves!

Teaching your child proper dental care doesn’t have to be boring, and these fun stocking-stuffers are sure to make them smile. Learning how to take care of their smiles now will help keep their teeth and your wallet happy for many years to come.

About the Author

Dr. Thomas Neslund strives to provide each patient with kind, comprehensive treatment. He is well trained in many facets of dentistry, including pediatric, cosmetic and more. At Carlisle Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Neslund and his staff have a simple motto: Be nice every day. It is this mantra that allows them to provide quality care for every family member. If it’s time for your child’s annual checkup, visit the website or contact the office at (515) 517-2957 to schedule an appointment.

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