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The #1 Surprising Reason Why Kids Miss School

added on: September 2, 2022
Growing Great Grins in Spring, TX

It’s back-to-school time, which means shopping for school supplies, updating outgrown wardrobes, and getting back into the swing of after-school activities. But it’s also a great time for your kids to see a pediatric dentist in Spring for a checkup. In fact, it’s one of the most important things you can do to help keep your kids in the classroom and free of dental problems. 

Oral Health Problems Are The #1 Reason Kids Miss School

Data from the National Children’s Oral Health Survey found that about 8.6 million kids between the ages of six and twelve have missed school due to oral health problems. And this doesn’t include any missed class time due to regular dental appointments. Even more, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services states that over 51 million hours of school are missed each year because of tooth trouble.

The good news is that oftentimes, these dental problems can be avoided. 

How You Can Help Keep Kids in School 

All parents and caregivers know just how important school is for kids, especially in the earlier developmental years. But attending class, listening, and learning can be difficult if a child is experiencing tooth pain. Preventive dentistry from a pediatric dentist in Spring and at-home care can help keep dental pain away and your kids make A’s. 

  • Make sure your children see their pediatric dentist at least twice a year. These checkups can help spot dental problems early before they have a chance to interfere with education. 
  • Talk with your kids’ dentist about whether sealants or fluoride treatments can continue to protect teeth after their visit and in between appointments. 
  • Help kids brush and floss their teeth twice daily until they’re about four years old. After that, supervise your child’s brushings to ensure they’re doing it properly. Around eight, kids should be able to brush on their own. 
  • Feed children a well-balanced diet and try your best to steer clear of sticky sweets and sugary drinks. Whenever possible, give kids fresh fruits and vegetables, cheese, water, and other tooth-friendly snacks. 

What Happens If Your Kid Does Have a Dental Problem? 

If your child does experience a dental problem and needs to miss school, we’ll do everything we can to help quickly so they can get back to school and back to learning. The most common dental problem between the age of two and eleven is a cavity, which can cause discomfort. But luckily, treatment is usually easy. Other common dental concerns in kids include chipped teeth, lost teeth, or knocked-out teeth. Treatment will depend on each child’s specific situation, but rest assured your pediatric dentist can help.

There’s never been a better time to take your kids to see a pediatric dentist in Spring than early in the school year. It can help make sure no problems are lingering that can cause missed class time. Schedule an appointment today!  

About The Author
Dr. Leslie Blackburn

Dr. Leslie Blackburn always knew she wanted to work with children and decided to pursue a career in pediatric dentistry. She enrolled at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, where she received her Doctorate of Dental Surgery and Master of Science in Dental Education. She finished the last leg of her education at Yale University, where she obtained her certificate in Pediatric Dentistry.