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Oral health for children and teenagers (11+ years)

This page gives simple, practical advice to help older children and teenagers look after their teeth and to guide parents and carers in supporting them.

Why looking after your teeth matters

Your teeth need to last your whole life, so looking after them makes a big difference and helps you to:

  • feel confident when you smile
  • keep your breath fresh
  • avoid toothache
  • avoid fillings and injections
  • protect your adult teeth

Looking after your teeth

Here’s what you need to do:

  • brush your teeth twice a day, before bed and one other time
  • Brush for 2 minutes
  • Use fluoride toothpaste (check the tube for 1000ppm or more)
  • Use a pea-sized amount
  • Spit, don’t rinse, rinsing washes away the fluoride that protects your teeth

Supporting information

Tips to make brushing easier

  • Use a toothbrush that feels comfortable for you (soft or medium).
  • Brush in small circles to clean each tooth and gums properly.
  • Play a 2‑minute song while brushing.
  • Try brushing apps, videos, or a timer on your phone (Why not try BrushDJ)

Sugar can harm teeth, so it is important to limit sugary foods and drinks.

Government guidance for daily sugar limits

Guidance for children aged 11+:

  • No more than 30g of sugar a day (about 7 sugar cubes)

Tips:

  • Avoid sugary snacks and drinks (including fruit juice).
  • Water and milk are the best drinks.
  • Encourage drinking from open cups rather than bottles or straws.
  • Ask for a sugar‑free version if you need medicine.

Visit the Healthier Food Swaps (NHS) website for simple, everyday food swap ideas.

  • The dentist is free until you are 18.
  • You should go for a check-up twice a year.
  • Dentists are there to help, not judge.
  • If you’re worrying about anything, tell them, they can explain what will happen.

Fluoride varnish and fissure sealants

  • You may be offered fluoride varnish or sealants to protect your teeth.
  • They help stop decay and keep your teeth strong.
  • Ask your dentist or parent if you’re not sure whether you’ve had them.

Visit this page to find a dentist: Find a dentist (ADD LINK)*

  • NHS: Taking care of children’s teeth gives simple, trusted advice on teething, brushing your baby’s teeth, fluoride, toothbrushing tips, and when to take your baby to the dentist.
  • West Yorkshire Healthier Together: Oral Health includes practical tips, videos, and guidance for parents and carers.
  • Autism Tooth Care (support for neurodivergent children) offers sensory‑friendly brushing ideas and practical advice for autistic children or children who find toothbrushing difficult. It includes visual supports, routines, and step‑by‑step strategies.

Contact us

You can call our Single Point of Access (SPA) from Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5pm.

  • Phone: 0113 843 5683

You can also keep up to date with our service and find more information on our Facebook or Instagram pages.

If you 11 to 19 you can contact us via ChatHealth.

Text a 0 to 19 specialist public health nurse on 07520 619 750

Relay UK: Free support to help deaf people and those who have hearing loss or have a speech impairment to communicate over the phone.

  • Your Feedback means a lot: Complete our Friends and Family Test
  • How can we help you access and attend your appointment?
  • How to use ReciteMe accessibility and language tool guide
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Contact us

You can call our Single Point of Access (SPA) from Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5pm.

  • Phone: 0113 843 5683

You can also keep up to date with our service and find more information on our Facebook or Instagram pages.

If you 11 to 19 you can contact us via ChatHealth.

Text a 0 to 19 specialist public health nurse on 07520 619 750

Relay UK: Free support to help deaf people and those who have hearing loss or have a speech impairment to communicate over the phone.

  • Your Feedback means a lot: Complete our Friends and Family Test
  • How can we help you access and attend your appointment?
  • How to use ReciteMe accessibility and language tool guide
  • Support with accessing digital
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