KC Parent magazine April 2022

Page 16

ASK THE

EXPERTS Anna Nicek, MD

John P. Roth, DDS

ADVENTHEALTH

STARTING POINT PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY AND ORTHODONICS

Find answers to more than 150 behavior, health or school struggles at the only parenting-coaching-adviceresources-education resource hub wherever you live in the greater KC area at AdventHealth ParentCare. 913.632.4206, SHAW.Parent.Care@adventhealth.com

Starting Point Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics specializes in giving kids the care and special consideration they need for successful dental care. 913.553.2492, StartingPointDental.com

Q

Q

What’s the best way to help treat my 8-year-old daughter’s seasonal allergies?

Help! My child has bad breath. What can I do?

First, clean the inside of your child’s nose and get rid of residual pollen by rinsing the nose with salt water; you can buy saline over-the-counter. Steroid nose sprays like Flonase or Nasonex are the single best treatment for nose symptoms. Spray one to two sprays in each nostril daily. Antihistamines like Zyrtec and Claritin help stop itching, sneezing and runny nose, but can sometimes cause sleepiness. They can be given regularly or as needed (ideally 2-5 hours before an exposure for Zyrtec, while Claritin peaks 8 hours after taking it). Prevent symptoms by starting medicine a week or two before the time of year that is most bothersome.

This is a fairly common concern. In fact, a study published in Pediatric Dentistry showed that 23 percent of young children have halitosis (bad breath). The most common things that cause bad breath are tongue coating, gingivitis (inflammation of the gums) and tooth decay. Bad breath is simply the result of bacteria in the mouth breaking down sugars. Cavities are caused by these same bacteria. Brushing with a fluoride toothpaste can protect y our children from cavities and will alleviate their bad breath. Make sure your kids brush their teeth and their tongues thoroughly. A good habit to get into is to brush for two minutes twice a day.

Anna Nicek, MD

John P. Roth

Pediatrician & Internist AdventHealth Medical Group Primary Care at Shawnee Mission

Starting Point Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics

ASK THE EXPERTS...If you have a question, send it our way and we’ll ask one of our experts to answer. Email editor@kcparent.com and put “Ask the Experts” in the subject line. As always, please consult your health care provider with any medical questions or concerns.

16 april 2022

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