Recommendations for the use of Child Toothbrush

2021-10-19

Recommendations for the use of Child Toothbrush: Brush your teeth to avoid excessive foam, which will reduce the friction of the friction agent and affect the effectiveness of tooth cleaning. When brushing your teeth, the finer the friction and the longer the time, the cleaner the brush. The baby needs to brush his teeth from the first tooth. Parents can use gauze or finger toothbrush to brush the baby's teeth, and then gradually instruct them to use the toothbrush by themselves. Children aged 3 to 7 should choose children's fluoride toothpaste, the size of which is the size of a grain of rice each time; children 7-14 years old can also use children's fluoride toothpaste, and the amount can be increased to the size of soybeans each time. After brushing your teeth, thoroughly wash off the toothpaste and dirt on the Child Toothbrush. Put the toothbrush head up as much as possible after use. Staying dry will help reduce bacteria. Multiple toothbrushes should be opened separately to avoid cross-infection. After a period of use, the bristles of the toothbrush will be curled and damaged. Although an old toothbrush can sometimes have the same cleaning effect as a new toothbrush, it is still recommended to replace it every three months.
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