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How to convince your kids to brush their teeth - Redbank Plains Dental

Tips to convince your kids to brush their teeth

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How to convince your kids to brush their teeth - Redbank Plains Dental

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  1. How to convince your kids to brush their teeth.

  2. Introduction For many parent’s, teaching kids good dental hygiene twice a day can be a battle. While it’s largely preventable, tooth decay remains one of the most common chronic diseases among children aged 6-19. Poor oral hygiene has been linked to speech delay, dental pain, infections and in some cases diabetes. It’s never too early to make brushing and flossing a part of the kids morning and night routines. Many dentists recommend starting dental care even before your child's first tooth arrives. We’ve covered the basics of oral care for kids, here’s how to convince your kids to brush their teeth (and enjoy it).

  3. Tips & Tricks • Lead by example - Make a point to brush your tongue, massage your gums and reach to your furthest back teeth. Use exaggerated gestures to show children very clearly each critical step. • Let Your Kids Practice on Others - They can always try brushing the teeth of their favourite stuffed animal or doll. It will be equally as fun when a toy is involved. • Reward Your Kids For Brushing Their Teeth - Create a toothbrush calendar and buy sets of stickers your kids will love. • Dance, Play and Brush - Add some music to your daily routine, dance around the bathroom and when you’re done brushing your teeth, the music stops. • Try a New Toothpaste Flavor - Let your child pick their own toothbrush and toothpaste. Choosing a toothbrush with your child’s favourite character might make brushing more fun.

  4. Conclusion Brushing and flossing can be difficult for little hands, make sure you are using age-appropriate tools for your toddlers. Creating a fun and exciting routine at home will ensure that your child develops a lifelong habit of caring for their teeth. Scheduling regular dental check-ups for your children are also important. Book a consultation with our team of professionals at your Collingwood Park dentist today.

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