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When Should I Start Brushing My Baby’s Teeth?

Written by: Newborn Stages
March 31, 2022 - Updated on June 1, 2023
in Everyday Wellness, Newborn Daily Care
When Should I Start Brushing My Baby's Teeth?
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Key Notes

  • You can start brushing your baby's teeth when they are 6 months old
  • Use baby toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Make it fun for your baby
  • Take your child to the dentist every six months

The answer to this question depends on a few factors, including your child’s age and dental health. In this article, we will discuss when you should start brushing your baby’s teeth, as well as some tips for doing so!

You Don’t Need To Clean Your Baby’s Mouth Until Their Teeth Start to Erupt

The first thing to note is that you don’t need to clean your baby’s mouth until their teeth start to erupt. Once your baby’s teeth start to come in, you will want to brush them at least twice a day using a pea-sized amount of toothpaste on a soft bristled toothbrush. When brushing your child’s teeth, make sure to brush the front, back, and top of their teeth.

Use a Baby Toothbrush and Toothpaste

When it comes to choosing a toothbrush for your baby, you will want to use a baby toothbrush. These toothbrushes are smaller in size and have soft bristles, which makes them ideal for brushing your baby’s teeth. You will also want to use a toothpaste that is made specifically for babies. These toothpastes are usually fluoride-free and have a milder taste, which makes them more tolerable for your child.

Brush Your Baby’s Teeth after Each Feeding

One of the best times to brush your baby’s teeth is after each feeding but avoid doing it excessively. This will help remove any food particles that may be left in their mouth and it will also help get them used to brushing their teeth regularly. It is important to note that you should never put your child to bed with a bottle of milk or juice. Doing so can lead to tooth decay and other dental problems.

Make Brushing Teeth Fun

One of the best ways to get your child to brush their teeth is by making it fun! You can do this by singing a song while brushing their teeth, or by using a children’s toothbrush that has a character on it. You can also make brushing teeth into a game by seeing who can brush their teeth the fastest!

Schedule a Dental Check-Up for Your Baby

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that you schedule a dental check-up for your baby around their first birthday. This will allow your child’s dentist to assess their dental health and recommend any necessary treatments. It is also a good idea to take your child to the dentist every six months for routine check-ups and cleanings.

Should You Brush Your Baby’s Gum?

You may also be wondering if you should brush your baby’s gum. The answer to this question is yes! You can start cleaning your baby’s gum when they are a few months old. Avoid doing it when they are just an infant. However there are certain things you have to take into consideration when you are brushing your baby’s gum. To do so, you will want to use a soft cloth or gauze pad and gently rub their gum. This will help remove any bacteria that may be present in their mouth.

What Happens If You Don’t Take Care Of your Baby’s Dental Health?

If you don’t take care of your baby’s dental health, they may experience a number of problems including tooth decay, gingivitis, and early childhood caries. Tooth decay is the most common problem that children experience and it can lead to other dental issues if left untreated.

Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gum tissue that can cause the gums to bleed and become swollen. Early childhood caries is a type of tooth decay that can occur in children who are two years old or younger. It is important to note that all of these problems can be prevented by brushing your baby’s teeth twice a day and scheduling regular dental check-ups.

What If Your Child Resists Teeth Brushing?

If your child resists teeth brushing, there are a few things you can do to make the experience more enjoyable for them. One thing you can do is try to brush their teeth at a time when they are not tired or cranky. You can also let them choose their own toothbrush and toothpaste. Lastly, make sure to praise them for brushing their teeth correctly. This will help them to feel good about brushing their teeth and it will encourage them to continue doing so in the future.

Develop Healthy Habits like Teeth Brushing from a Young Age

It is important to develop healthy habits like teeth brushing from a young age. This will help your child to maintain good oral health throughout their life. By following the tips listed above, you can ensure that your child’s teeth are properly taken care of and that they will have a healthy smile for years to come!

Avoid Excessive Teeth Brushing

While it is important to brush your child’s teeth twice a day, you should avoid excessive teeth brushing. This can damage the enamel on their teeth and it can also make their gums sore. If you are not sure how much toothpaste to use, ask your child’s dentist for guidance.

Use Fluoride Toothpaste

When brushing your child’s teeth, be sure to use fluoride toothpaste. Fluoride helps to prevent tooth decay and it can also help to make the teeth stronger. If you are not sure whether or not to use fluoride toothpaste, ask your child’s dentist for guidance.

Use a Soft Bristled Toothbrush

When brushing your child’s teeth, be sure to use a soft bristled toothbrush. This will help to avoid damaging their teeth and gums. If you are not sure whether or not to use a soft bristled toothbrush, ask your child’s dentist for guidance.

As you can see, there are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to brushing your baby’s teeth. By following the tips above, you can help ensure that your child has healthy teeth and gums! If you have any questions, be sure to ask your child’s dentist. They will be more than happy to help you out!

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