Brushing teeth doesn't have to be an activity you and your child dread daily. It is your mandate to make brushing of teeth look fun by playing a role model in oral health.With all the cool toothbrushes and toothpaste options for kids, you can definitely increase your child's excitement for brushing. Some tips can help making brushing more fun.
Make brushing a fun thing to do as you engage your children to enjoy it and do not make it look like a chore.
To start with, buy a toothbrush of your child’s favorite color. For instance if the child’s color is green, get a floss that is green and tuck it away in a drawer and make the child search and find it. When you feign "blindness" then afterwards you look at newly sparkling teeth, it always brings a laugh.Reward cooperation with much praise and keep looking for ways to incorporate the element of play.
Allow your children to brush your teeth. Have fun with that, then allow them to brush their own teeth.Finish the session by brushing your child's teeth.
Have your child brush their favorite doll's teeth before you brush theirs.Remember to routinely give them the opportunity to brush their own teeth and then follow up by brushing them correctly.
On your child’s toothbrush, just put a pea-size amount of toothpaste as larger amount become difficult for kids to deal with. Your child’s mouth will get overwhelmed with too much toothpaste!
Toothpaste containing strong flavorings which adults might not notice can be too strong for kids, therefore look out what type of toothpaste you use. Get toothpastes that are specifically meant for children.
Have the primary caretakers go to the bathroom eager to brush. Laugh about it and make is sound like a lot of fun.Your child may just realize that they are missing out on something fun and will want to join in.
Try to talk them into brushing by mentioning the germ bugs that live on their teeth.Don't forget to praise, praise, praise your kids for their awesome brushing.
Powered toothbrushes are another option to spark the interest of the younger set. Children always become curious because of the exciting noises of the rotating and oscillating bristle toothbrush.The battery-powered models are generally inexpensive, and like their manual counterparts, come in fun character versions that kids love.
Ask them to put their own toothpaste on their toothbrush of course with assistance and let them brush their teeth. It pays to be patient with kids as they will only suck on the brush if this is their first time.This is normal and will probably happen quite a bit. Be consistent and brush your teeth regularly with them around.
Getting children to brush their teeth can also be about timing. Correct! It must be done before bedtime, but getting to have a child do it when tired is all in vain.Make sure they do it when they are eager to please and as part of their daily routine.
Remember, it is much easier to prevent dental problems in children than it is to deal with them. Whatever it takes to make them do it, just do it!
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