Does
your child brush his or her teeth every day?
Is
your child using the best technique when brushing?
Good
dental hygiene starts at home with the parents! Teaching your child how to
brush effectively is crucial to prevent future decay.
Many
parents just like you find it a challenge to get their child motivated about
brushing, especially late in the day. We’re here to tell you that you’re not
alone!
If
you’re unsure about the best way to teach your child about brushing their
teeth, feel free to stop by your favorite family dentist in Howell, Michigan. We can show you the best
techniques! In addition, there are a few guidelines that the American Dental
Association (ADA) recommends, including:
- Clean your baby’s mouth during the first few days after birth by wiping the gums with a clean, moist gauze pad or washcloth.
- For children younger than three years, caregivers should begin brushing children’s teeth as soon as they begin to come in by using fluoride toothpaste in an amount no more than a smear or the size of a grain of rice. Brush teeth thoroughly twice per day (morning and night) or as directed by a dentist or physician. Supervise children’s brushing to ensure that they use of the appropriate amount of toothpaste.
- For children three to six years of age, caregivers should dispense no more than a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste. Brush teeth thoroughly twice per day (morning and night) or as directed by a dentist or physician. Supervise children’s brushing to minimize swallowing of toothpaste.
- Until you’re comfortable that your child can brush on his or her own, continue to brush your child's teeth twice a day with a child-size toothbrush and a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste. When your child has two teeth that touch, you should begin flossing their teeth daily.
Teaching your kids how
to care for their teeth early on can save you time, energy, and money. Don’t
break the bank! Start teaching your child best practices for a healthy
lifestyle today!
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know that my
child can handle brushing on his or her own?
You’ll know when the
time is right, because you’ll be getting good reports back from your child’s
dentist.
Is caring for a
newborn’s gums necessary?
Yes. It is necessary
that you care for your newborn’s gums because it will prevent bacteria from
building up and damaging your child’s teeth when they are ready to grow in.
How do I know my child
is ready for the dentist?
The recommended time
that it’s necessary for your child to visit the dentist is when they are either
1 year old or when their first tooth arrives. Which ever comes first!
Our
ultimate goal is to help you and your family improve your dental health through
care and education. We’re also dedicated to maintaining a higher level of
service to our patients so we can remain the best Howell family dentist. Call
Doctor DiStefano, your favorite Howell
family dentist to schedule
your 6-month appointment today! 517-546-8983
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