What Brushing Techniques Can I Show My Child?
You may want to supervise your children until they get the hang of these simple steps:
Use a pea-sized dab of an ADA-accepted fluoride toothpaste. Take care that your child does not swallow the toothpaste.
Using a soft-bristled toothbrush, brush the inside surface of each tooth first, where plaque may accumulate most. Brush gently back and forth.
Clean the outer surfaces of each tooth. Angle the brush along the outer gumline. Gently brush back and forth.
Brush the chewing surface of each tooth. Gently brush back and forth.
Use the tip of the brush to clean behind each front tooth, both top and bottom.
It's always fun to brush the tongue!
You may want to supervise your children until they get the hang of these simple steps:
Use a pea-sized dab of an ADA-accepted fluoride toothpaste. Take care that your child does not swallow the toothpaste.
Using a soft-bristled toothbrush, brush the inside surface of each tooth first, where plaque may accumulate most. Brush gently back and forth.
Clean the outer surfaces of each tooth. Angle the brush along the outer gumline. Gently brush back and forth.
Brush the chewing surface of each tooth. Gently brush back and forth.
Use the tip of the brush to clean behind each front tooth, both top and bottom.
It's always fun to brush the tongue!