
Each year throughout National Children’s Dental Health Month in February, the American Dental Association promotes a new dental health goal. See below for some great advice.
Tips for Brushing
Don’t skip – Making it habit requires sticking to the schedule. Even when there is a special occasion or if our child is tired, we need to reinforce the importance of brushing.
Make it fun – Songs that last 2 minutes will help. Reading to your child while they brush may help, too. Even a puppet brushing his teeth can be motivating.
Learn by example – Children emulate their parents. Brush with your children and they will want to be just like you.
Trial and error – Try different kinds of toothpaste until you find the one junior likes. Try using the smallest amount he will allow and working your way up to the recommended amount. Even a tiny amount is better than no toothpaste.
Don’t give up – The pain of cavities and lifelong dental issues is more costly and damaging than the dealing with these few moments of nagging battles twice a day.
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