Susan J. Cleereman, D.D.S.
&
Leroy F. Wojewodzic, D.D.S.

Beautiful Smiles...
Better Health! 
 
Call us 734-282-2019
 
 
 
 
Practical Tips for Healthy Smiles:

Daily brushing and flossing
Avoid sweets and sipping on pop or juice all day. Limit eating & drinking between meals. Ensure School Food Service/Vending Service offers nutritious selections.
Drink plenty of water
Regular visits to the dentist
Ask your dentist about sealants, a tooth without a sealant is like a car without a seatbelt. 

 







 
Parents with infants/toddlers: START EARLY
After each feeding wipe gums with a clean washcloth to remove plaque & help prevent acid attacks. Once baby's teeth begin to erupt, Start brushing with a soft bristle child size toothbrush.
Do not dip pacifiers in sweet liquids.
Avoid putting baby to bed with a bottle or using a bottle as a pacifier, this will help prevent Baby Bottle Tooth Decay, which not only causes damage to baby teeth but can damage permanent teeth as well.
It is recommended child visits the dentist by his/her second birthday.

By spending a few minutes each day caring for baby's teeth, ensure his/her smile gets off to healthy start!

Curious about what stage their little teeth are at, or when they might be getting loose?
Click the link below to find out!
 http://www.kidsdentalonline.com/pdf_downloads/tooth_eruption%20_chart.pdf


As your child grows: PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN TREATMENT 
  


 
 As children grow, many parents often find it a challange to keep up with a very important aspect of their health, their oral health. Here at Wyandotte Family Dental our goal is to help you as the parents to not only feel confident in your efforts to instill those regular routines, but to help. We will show your children that maintaining good dental health can be fun! 

This page offers dental hygiene Tips, Suggestions and Solutions for the many stages of childhood.




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
If your child is under two years of age, Have you scheduled their 15 minute Happy Visit?