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Teeth development in Children
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🍀 Teeth development in Children 🍀
Tips for looking after baby teeth and developing good oral hygiene habits include:
* from birth – clean your baby’s mouth and gums by wiping with a soft cloth
* first tooth – brush twice a day with a soft toothbrush and plain water
* 12 months – take your child for their first dental visit
* 18 months – add a pea-sized amount of low fluoride or children’s toothpaste to the brush, and encourage your child to spit out the toothpaste (and not swallow or rinse)
* two and a half years – begin flossing between any teeth that touch
* four to five years – start teaching your child to brush their own teeth
* six years – switch to adult toothpaste and continue to encourage your child to spit it out and not rinse. Start teaching your child to floss their own teeth
* eight years – allow your child to brush and floss unsupervised. Continue regular dental check-ups.