CHILDREN
Once your child is over the age of two, dentists recommend switching to a fluoride based toothpaste, using only a pea-sized amount. Teeth should be brushed at least twice a day and your child should be drinking tap water that contains fluoride.
Keep brushing fun! Sing a song while brushing your child’s teeth, or turn it into a game by “finding” lost treasure behind every tooth. Find storybooks related to dental health to help teach and instruct your child, or there may be a short clip of their favorite cartoon character. Use resources and ideas to keep your child interested in brushing instead of a chore (for you and your child).
Continue with regular dental checks by a professional. If your child is under the age of six, you should be watching and assisting with brushing their teeth. As your child grows, allow them to brush their teeth first and follow up by brushing and flossing again yourself.
While brushing is important, maintaining a proper diet is important for your child’s dental health too. Keep health and teeth-friendly snacks in the house. Be sure to limit sugar, especially in hidden items such as fruit juices. In addition, removing the bottle and pacifier early can assist with proper growth and development in baby teeth.ild
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