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How Can You Encourage A Child To Brush Their Teeth? At the end of a hard day, no parent wants to have to fight their child to get them to clean their teeth whittierdentalservices. However, there are ways to make brushing teeth more enjoyable and thus more likely to become a regular routine Whittier Dentist. Care for your child's teeth from the time they first erupt to prevent cavities. Young children require all their baby teeth to grow in correctly, as they are used for both chewing and speaking. That includes ensuring they wash their teeth at least twice a day, eating a balanced diet low in sugar, and going in for biannual dental cleanings and exams. What do you do if your kid flat-out refuses to let you help them wash their teeth? For those parents who are struggling to get their child to brush their teeth – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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How Can You Encourage A Child To Brush Their
Teeth? At the end of a hard day, no parent wants
to have to fight their child to get them to clean
their teeth whittierdentalservices. However,
there are ways to make brushing teeth more
enjoyable and thus more likely to become a
regular routine Whittier Dentist. Care for your
child's teeth from the time they first erupt to
prevent cavities. Young children require all
their baby teeth to grow in correctly, as they
are used for both chewing and speaking. That
includes ensuring they wash their teeth at least
twice a day, eating a balanced diet low in sugar,
and going in for biannual dental cleanings and
exams. What do you do if your kid flat-out
refuses to let you help them wash their teeth?
For those parents who are struggling to get their
child to brush their teeth, here are some
tried-and-true strategies Get started
early When the first tooth comes in, that isn't
even the time to start brushing twice a day. If
you have a soft wet cloth or a silicone finger
brush on hand, you may gently touch your baby's
gums to remove germs and get them acclimated to
having their gums cleaned. They could like it
when their gums are particularly sore due to the
emergence of their first teeth. When your baby's
first teeth appear, generally around the sixth
month mark, you should begin brushing them with a
soft toothbrush to get them acclimated to the
sensation (and to prevent tooth decay) Dentist in
Whittier. Baby-sized toothbrushes are available
for purchase. Use a gentle approach You
shouldn't motivate your kid to clean his or her
teeth using threats, prizes, or penalties.
Respecting your child and encouraging excellent
behavior because it's the right thing to do are
at the heart of a gentle parenting strategy.
Prepare them for a lifetime of healthy teeth and
gums by explaining the value of regular dental
care. Have a set routine Make teeth brushing a
regular part of your daily and nightly routine so
that it becomes second nature. Your child may
have a routine where they change into pajamas,
brush their teeth, and
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then read a bedtime tale before going to sleep.
If you want to show your kids how to properly
care for their teeth, you should probably brush
yours after breakfast each day. Let them choose
their toothbrush Give your kid a sense of agency
by allowing them pick out their own toothbrush
when they're old enough to do so. You may pick
from a wide variety of fascinating options. To
encourage good oral hygiene habits at a young
age, consider purchasing an electric toothbrush
for your child. Let them pick out a different
toothpaste that is acceptable for their age if
they don't like the flavor. Kids' toothpastes
often have a more subtle taste. . Let them
practice on a toy The next time they play with a
doll or teddy bear, give them an extra toothbrush
so they may brush its teeth. Have a special
song If you're having trouble convincing your
kid to let you wash their teeth, try singing them
a particular song. Find a song that takes two
minutes to sing, and then you'll know you've
brushed their teeth for the recommended two
minutes. Make it fun Try turning it into a game
by having them count their teeth while you brush
them, having them look for shapes in their
toothpaste spit, or brushing in rhythm to
music. Read stories about dental health Check
with the children's section of your local library
or bookstore to see if there are any books about
oral hygiene written specifically for young
readers. Let them brush your teeth Let your
youngster take the lead in brushing your teeth
for a while by gently brushing yours first. Let
them do their own for a bit In a similar vein,
you could give them some time to figure it out on
their own before stepping in to help.
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