Dental screenings can help identify problems early on before they become more serious. If children are screened on a regular basis, we would likely see a decrease in the number of children with dental problems. Another way to promote oral hygiene in schools is through routine dental screening. Many schools offer programs that screen children regularly for oral diseases and provide them with proper oral hygiene. These programs can be very effective in helping children to develop good oral health.

If you are a parent, you can also help promote oral hygiene in your child’s school. You can talk to the school nurse or teacher about having your child participate in a dental screening. You can also ask the school to put up posters or have informational meetings about oral hygiene.

It is important to remember that you should never force your child to brush their teeth. Brushing teeth should be fun for kids, not a chore. If you find that your child is not interested in brushing their teeth, try to find another activity that they enjoy that will help them brush their teeth. There are many different ways that you can promote oral hygiene in your child’s school. Regular dental screenings, educational programs, and dental sealants are just a few of the ways you can help. You can also talk to the school nurse or teacher about other ways to promote oral hygiene in your child’s school.
