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Tips for Choosing the Right Toothbrush for Your Child

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Tips for Choosing the Right Toothbrush for Your Child

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  1. Tips for Choosing the Right Toothbrush For Your Child

  2. Choosing the Right Toothbrush for Your Child • Brushing is crucial in achieving good oral health. But this activity isn’t the most exciting for some kids. • You may find yourself struggling to get them to brush their teeth or clean their mouth.  • There are several possible reasons why children resist brushing. Try changing their toothbrush and get them involved in the selection process, if possible.

  3. Consider These Important Tips When Buying a Toothbrush For Your Child:

  4. Let Them Choose The Design • Show your child available options and have them pick which one they like best. • Seeing their favorite cartoon character or favorite color may help motivate them to clean their mouth.

  5. Pick An Age-Appropriate Toothbrush • Choose a toothbrush that’s right for your child’s age. Children 4 years old and below will need a toothbrush with a small head and thick handles for an easy grip. But during this age, they will also need your help cleaning their mouth. • Check out compact options with soft bristles. These types of toothbrushes come with a small head that’s about the size of a child’s tooth. • Older children who are starting to brush their teeth may be able to work with slimmer handles.

  6. Have Them Customize Their Toothbrush • If your child is into arts and crafts,  invite them to add stickers to their toothbrush handle. • You may also try painting the handle using non-toxic materials. Just be sure to dry the paint before use. • Level up the fun by rewarding them with stickers each time they allow you to brush their teeth. 

  7. Check Out An Electric Toothbrush • If a manual toothbrush doesn’t seem to work for your child, try an electric toothbrush. • It might make them more interested, especially if they’re wearing an orthodontic device. • Don’t forget to consult with your dentist if your child is prone to tooth decay or cavities.

  8. You probably feel frustrated at times because your little one never seems to cooperate during brushing times. It can get messy and challenging but avoid lashing out. • Take a deep breath, distance yourself if you need to, and do your best to keep your cool.  • If you need further assistance, let your family dentist know. They will never judge and will be happy to help you manage your child's oral health needs. 

  9. Check These Out! • Generations Dental offers a variety of dental services to help transform your experience into something pleasant and worthwhile. • Our main goal is for you to leave our dental office with a healthy mouth, excited about your experience, and looking forward to the next visit with a smile. • For more info on general dentistry grande prairie Check out: https://generationsdental.ca

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