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Child Dental Care - All you need to know

Teach your Child to Brush
Teaching your loved kid to brush is a difficult thing that many parents must have dreaded at one time. Child’s soft brush, however, is quite important
Because your child’s soft brush establishes his/her good oral habits that continue for life time.

Start this Process Early
Starting oral care program early will establish good brushing habits. The American Dental Association suggests parents to begin cleaning your kids mouth the first few days say for 2 months after birth.

Like after each meal take a clean soft wet wash cloth and wipe your kids gums.
This accomplishes 3 things:
  • Removes Plague that normally accumulates on gums
  • It gets your kid accustomed to have a plague-free, clean mouth
  • It gets your kid to accustomed to you meddling in their mouth
Make it Easy
Despite the fight that your lovable child may give you, it is highly important that you brush their tiny teeth to reduce the bacteria causing plague in their mouths.

Parents are responsible for their loved kids to keep their teeth clean until the child reaches atleast 4 to 5 years of age. Because, the required manual dexterity to brush their teeth effectively will be less since they are young.

Do you know why you should brush your child’s teeth too early? The reason is that tooth decay occurs very faster in childrens below 5 years of age than in adults. By brushing your child’s teeth, you are removing plaque responsible for

Tooth decay and then another reason is that you are helping your kid to develop brushing habit that last a lifetime.

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