Monday, October 25, 2010

Ask Drs. Rob and Jerome: Which toothbrush should my child use?

Drs. Rob and Jerome will tell you that brushing your teeth is one of the easiest methods of cavity prevention. But which type of toothbrush should your child use? When choosing a toothbrush, look for round-ended (polished) bristles that clean while being gentle on the gums. Choose one that is specifically designed for children's smaller mouths and hands. Also, look for large handles that can help children control the toothbrush. Lastly, throw out a toothbrush after three months or sooner if the bristles are fraying. Frayed bristles can harm your gums, and are not as effective in cleaning teeth.




As far as which toothpaste is best? It doesn't matter as long as it has fluoride in it. However, for your youngster's first three years, do not use fluoridated toothpaste. Make sure to touch each tooth and every side of that tooth. Also, you do need to gently brush on your gums.

To learn more about choosing the right toothbrush and toothpaste for your child, we encourage you to read this helpful article from Parenthood.com or visit our website. You may also give us a call and we'll try to answer any question you may have about keeping your child's mouth as healthy as possible!

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