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My 14-year-old Son Doesn't Brush His Teeth - What Can I Do?


Posted on 9/2/2024 by Parkside Dental
Young man smiling while leaning against a wall.As a parent, you want what's best for your children, and that includes their health. Dental health is a crucial part of overall well-being, and poor oral hygiene can lead to cavities, gum disease, and even more serious problems. So, what do you do if your 14-year-old son refuses to brush his teeth?

Don't worry, you're not alone. Many teenagers go through a phase where they resist brushing and flossing. This is often due to a combination of factors, including:

•  Increased independence: Teenagers are starting to assert their independence, and this can sometimes extend to their personal hygiene habits.
•  Body changes: Hormonal changes during puberty can make teenagers more susceptible to acne and other skin problems, which can make them self-conscious about their appearance. This can lead them to avoid brushing their teeth, as they may be worried about making their acne worse.
•  Peer pressure: Teenagers are often influenced by their peers, and if their friends don't brush their teeth regularly, they may be less likely to do it themselves.

So, what can you do to encourage your son to brush his teeth? Here are a few tips:

•  Talk to him about the importance of dental health. Explain to him that brushing and flossing are essential for preventing cavities and gum disease. You can also share some facts about how poor oral hygiene can lead to more serious problems, such as heart disease and diabetes.
•  Make it a family affair. Brush your teeth together as a family, and make it a fun activity. You can even turn it into a competition to see who can brush their teeth the longest.
•  Set a good example. If you don't brush your teeth regularly, your son is less likely to do it either. Make sure you're brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing once a day.
•  Offer rewards. You can offer your son small rewards for brushing his teeth regularly. This could be anything from extra screen time to a small allowance.
•  Be patient. It may take some time for your son to change his habits. Be patient and encouraging, and don't give up.

If you've tried all of these tips and your son still refuses to brush his teeth, it's important to take him to the dentist. The dentist can talk to him about the importance of dental health and answer any questions he may have. They can also check his teeth for cavities and gum disease, and recommend treatment if necessary.

Remember, good dental hygiene is essential for everyone, including teenagers. By working together, you can help your son develop healthy habits that will last a lifetime.



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