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Children's hands and mouths are different than adults'. They need to use toothbrushes designed for children. Both adults and children should use brushes with soft, rounded bristles for gentle cleaning. Change to a new brush about every three months.
Wipe infant's teeth gently with a moist, soft cloth or gauze square. As babies grow, use a child's toothbrush with a small, pea-sized dab of toothpaste. By age two or three begin to teach your child to brush. You will still need to brush where they miss. Dentists and hygienists often advise children to use a gentle, short, back and forth motion to remove plaque. When children are older, they can switch to this method.
Hold the brush at a 45 degrees angle towards teeth and gums. Move brush back and forth with short strokes, about a half tooth wide.
Once your child's teeth begin erupting, you can begin cleaning them by wiping them with a moist washcloth. As your child gets more teeth, you can begin to use a soft child's toothbrush. You should use just a pea-sized amount of toothpaste (such as Baby Oral Gel) until your child is able to spit it out (too much fluoride can stain their teeth). For most toddlers, getting them to brush their teeth can be quite a challenge. Some suggestions for making tooth brushing less of a battle can include:
It can also be a good idea to create a “tooth brushing routine”, and stick to the same routine each day. The most important brushing is just before bed (with NO snacks to fallow). We also recommend brushing after breakfast and after sweet treats.