How to Detect Plaque Kids are Missing

Marielaina Perrone DDS Cosmetic Dentistry
At home dental hygiene care is critical to having good dental health and studies have shown it is also linked to our overall health. The best way to get adults to maintain their dental hygiene to teach them proper habits as kids. One of the simplest things we do as part of our dental hygiene regimen is brushing. But did you know most of us do not remove all the plaque and bacteria properly. Parents should help with brushing, and/or check to see that the child has done a good job.  There is a way to ensure your kids are removing all the plaque and bacteria while brushing. Dentists have been using dyes for years called disclosing solutions to show patients what they have been missing. Disclosing solutions are a powerful, effective learning tool.

 Options for Disclosing and Detecting Plaque

There are many different solutions available. These include: -Red-cote Disclosing Solution and tablets. Red-Cote Disclosants highlight harmful bacteria and plaque on the tooth surface. By staining these areas red, it shows patients areas where more brushing and flossing are needed. It is non-toxic and comes in a cherry flavor. These dyes also cause a lingering stain on the tongue and sometimes, lips for hours. Therefore, use on the weekend to give more time for the red solution to dissipate -2 tone Disclosing Solution. Cherry-flavored 2-Tone Disclosing Solution works safely and dramatically. Stains new plaque red and old plaque blue to identify areas continually missed. Dye washes away easily. -GUM Plak-Chek. The Plak-Chek is a virtually invisible plaque disclosing system that works for both children and adults. This solution works under a special blue light which fluoresces the dye under light. In this system, the dye is invisible in natural light yet glows green on plaque covered tooth surfaces when illuminated by the hand held blue light. Kind of fun for kids, but more difficult to visualize and finish cleaning the remaining plaque. -Listerine agent blue. This rinse can be used before or after tooth brushing. After rinsing with Listerine agent blue, kids will notice their teeth turning blue. This is important so kids can pay attention to removing all the blue tint as they brush. If they left any behind they know they need to go back and continue brushing. Works wonders for improving oral hygiene technique as well as self awareness for children of taking care of their own teeth. The blue discloser is not quite as “scary” looking as the bright red dyes.

Conclusion

Disclosing solutions are helpful tools to maintain good dental hygiene. Some tools will work better with different individuals. The key is to find what works for you and use it regularly. Once good habits are formed, and the proper techniques have been learned to keep your mouth it’s cleanest, your overall dental health will improve. Remember,your dental health effects your overall health. So, teach your kids how to be their healthiest from a young age. As always, visit your dentist regularly for dental examinations and professional cleanings to ensure your optimal dental health.