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What You Can Do For Children Dental Care

Dental care is a major concern in children. They do cannot brush their teeth or cleanse them themselves since they are reliable on their parents for it.

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What You Can Do For Children Dental Care

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  1. What You Can Do For Children Dental Care

  2. children loose teeth Your children’s dental health – something to think about As a parent, you naturally want the best for your children, but you need information to help you make the right choices. This website provides information to help parents look after the dental health of their child. Please go to the "For Mum" page for helpful information on what is the correct way to brush a baby’s teeth, how to protect your baby’s teeth, choosing the right toothbrush and when you should first start taking your baby to the dentist.

  3. Your child’s first tooth arrives – which toothbrush should I buy? The actual time at which the first tooth arrives can vary widely between individual children, but parents need to start brushing their child’s teeth as soon as the first tooth appears. By starting early, your baby will become used to having their teeth cleaned and hopefully you will avoid future problems with brushing.

  4. Make Tooth Brushing a Good Habit! Your child’s first year is the phase during which their first teeth will come through the gums, around six to eight months of age. These first milk teeth have thinner enamel than permanent teeth and can be more susceptible to decay. Children of this age group should not be given bottles of juice or other sugary drinks between meals and at night, to ensure that their milk teeth are protected from damage. For more information you can visit our web site: www.jordanbabytoothbrush.com.au

  5. Thank You!!!!!!!!! Contact us Wisdom Brands Pty Ltd Ph: 1300 055 676  |   Fax: +61 2 9369 2274

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