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Building Healthy Habits for Little Ones

When your baby gets their first tooth, usually around six months old, and starts eating solid food, it’s time to start brushing their teeth twice daily – before bed and in the morning. Keep an eye out for any food or plaque on their gums to maintain their dental health from the beginning.

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What Other Kinds of Brushes You Can Use for Your Baby?

Soft-bristled brushes are designed specifically for infants.
Gentle vibrations make cleaning more accessible for both parents and babies.

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How Does Brush Help Your Baby’s Teeth?

Finger brushes are tiny soft brushes you wear on your finger. They help keep your baby’s teeth and gums clean and healthy:

Preventing Tooth Problems

Keep your baby’s teeth and gums clean. Finger brushes help prevent problems like cavities and gum disease, keeping their smile bright and healthy.

Comfort during Teething

When your baby’s teeth come in, their gums might feel sore. Using a fingerbrush to massage their gums gently can help soothe them and make them feel better.

Getting Used to Brushing

Using a fingerbrush helps your baby get used to brushing their teeth. Starting this habit in infancy is wise for a lifetime of healthy teeth.

Tips to Use Finger Brush Safely

Make brushing time fun and a chance for you and your child to bond. Use silly voices or let them hold onto a favourite toy while you brush.

Clean Hands

Wash your hands well with soap and water. It keeps everything clean and hygienic.

Gentle Pressure

Use gentle pressure when brushing your baby’s teeth and gums. You don’t need to scrub hard; a gentle massage is all it takes.

Tiny Toothpaste

If your baby has teeth, you can use a little bit of toothpaste about the size of a grain of rice. Make sure it’s safe for babies and doesn’t contain fluoride until they’re older.

Soft Touch

The bristles on a finger brush are smooth, so make sure to brush gently to avoid hurting your baby’s delicate gums.

FAQs

You should start using a gentle cloth to wipe your baby’s gums before the first tooth erupts. You can switch to a fingerbrush once the first tooth comes through.

Use a soft-bristled toothbrush or finger brush designed exclusively for infants to protect your baby’s gums and teeth.

Use a tiny bit of fluoride toothpaste to brush your baby’s teeth twice daily, in the morning and right before bed.

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