Saving your Child’s Smile-5 Steps to Picking the Right Toothbrush





Your child’s toothbrush should be switched every 3 months. If you become overwhelmed with the choices while you're standing in the isle, here are 6 steps to choosing the right toothbrush for your child.

1.     Find a toothbrush that can fit in your child’s mouth. Check out the guidelines on the box of the children’s toothbrush in order to determine if that particular kind is appropriate for young or older children.

2.     Utilize soft bristle toothbrushes to prevent gum and enamel damage.

3.     Choose a large grip tootbrush to help your child maneuver the toothbrush in hard to reach areas. Young children struggle with the dexterity to grip the toothbrush and get to the back teeth. A large grip can help improve their ability to remove food from the back teeth.

4.     Ask your dentist because they can help you determine which toothbrush is best for your child. They may have a certain brand or kind that they feel may be better for your child than others.

5.     A manual toothbrush can get the job done and so can an electric tootbrush. Either one can be used to remove food from the teeth. Pick one that best suits your child’s needs.

The toothbrush is the core to your child’s dental health. Without a quality toothbrush your child’s smile can be left without the proper care it needs.
For more information on how to pick out a toothbrush, contact Dr. Fuller & his team.


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