Advice History
Brushing Teeth
Use a timer to ensure proper time spent brushing
An egg timer or small sand timer will inspire your child to brush for the appropriate amount of time. Kids are apt to want to quit after 30 or 45 seconds but dentists recommend about 2 minutes, if possible.
Caring for Your Toddler's Teeth
If your child is one of those, "I want to do it myself" kids, let them brush but also tell them you are going to also get in there and brush away any "sugar bugs" they missed while they brushed. To give them an idea of how long they should brush, have them recite the A,B,C song while brushing. This will keep them brushing longer than they usually might brush. Also, don?t forget to floss. Even at a young age, kids should learn to floss and make it part of their regular routine. Invest in flossing sticks that can be purchased at any drug store. They help get in between teeth easier and come in fun colors.
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