Use a soft-bristled, child-sized toothbrush that is gentle on their gums.
Pick a fluoride toothpaste in a flavor they like (but use only a pea-sized amount for kids aged 3+ and a smear for younger ones).
Let them choose their toothbrush with their favorite color or cartoon character to make brushing more exciting.
Show your child how to:
Hold the toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to their gums.
Brush in small circular motions instead of scrubbing back and forth.
Cover all surfaces of the teeth—front, back, and chewing surfaces.
Encourage them to mimic you as you brush together in front of a mirror.
Play a two-minute brushing song or set a timer to make sure they brush long enough.
Use a reward chart with stickers to track their progress and encourage consistency.
Tell a fun story about fighting off "sugar bugs" to keep their teeth clean and strong.
Show them how to spit out the toothpaste after brushing to avoid swallowing excess fluoride.
Encourage rinsing with water if they are old enough.
For younger kids, supervise them to ensure they don’t ingest too much toothpaste.
Brush twice a day (morning and night) as part of their daily routine.
Make brushing a family activity—kids are more likely to follow if they see you doing it too.
Praise and encourage them, making it a positive experience rather than a chore.
Teaching children good brushing habits early on helps prevent cavities and sets the foundation for a lifetime of healthy smiles. If you have concerns about your child’s oral hygiene, visit Radhe Multispeciality Dental Clinic & Implant Center for a kid-friendly dental check-up and guidance!
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