Posted by Little Bytes on Mar 6 2023, 04:27 AM
Tooth brushing is an important part of a child's oral hygiene routine. However, it can be difficult to get kids to brush their teeth. Many parents struggle to teach their kids to brush properly. Brushing helps remove plaque and bacteria from the teeth and gum line. This helps to prevent cavities, gum disease, and bad breath.
As soon as your child has teeth, you can begin to brush them twice a day with a child-sized toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Once your child is old enough to handle a larger toothbrush, switch to one with soft or extra-soft bristle. Children tend to swallow a lot of toothpaste while they brush, so be sure to use only a pea-sized amount.
Many parents struggle to get their children to brush and floss regularly, even though maintaining proper dental hygiene is vital for healthy teeth. Establishing good oral health habits early can have a major impact on your child's smile later in life. Here are a few tips to help your children develop better oral hygiene habits and make brushing fun for the whole family!
If you are having trouble getting your child to brush his or her teeth, try making it a fun experience! Some children like singing while they brush, while others might enjoy a game such as counting out loud for each tooth they brush. If your child is fighting you during brushing time, consider turning it into a song or a bedtime routine that they can look forward to every night.
To learn more about brushing in children, schedule an appointment with one of our dentists and team by calling us at (650) 322-9837.
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