As soon as your child's first set of teeth begin to arrive, you must immediately start with a dental care routine that will help keep those projections healthy. Here are some tips on dental care you can follow:
- Make sure you clean your baby’s teeth with a baby toothbrush, two times a day. Use only a smear of fluoride toothpaste as swallowing too much fluoride can be risky for a child. Keep all fluoride items, such as mouthwashes and toothpastes, away from the toddler.
- As surprising as it may sound, flossing is an important part of a child’s good dental health. Begin the process when the toddler has a full set. Make sure you learn the right technique from your dentist in Brampton.
- You may also want to use disclosing tablets from time to time. Disclosing tablets are basically chewable tablets that highlight any plaque that is remaining after brushing.
- Once the child reaches six, you can ask your Brampton dentist if you can start with the mouthwash. However, do not use a mouthwash that contains alcohol. Alcohol can damage the sensitive gums of a child.
The best way to brush your child's teeth:
Here is how to brush a toddle’s teeth the right way:
- Kneel down on your knees, behind your child and let them stand between your thighs, facing away from your face.
- Now softly press your toddler’s head against your chest with one of your hands.
- With the second hand, brush the teeth.
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