How to choose a toothbrush and toothpaste for your baby

2021-12-20

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If you want to take good care of your baby's mouth, the key is to brush your baby's teeth. Brushing teeth is naturally inseparable from toothbrushes and toothpaste. Choosing a good toothbrush and toothpaste for your baby is a prerequisite for protecting your baby's teeth. Today's children's toothbrushes are mainly manual and automatic. How to choose? How to choose children's toothpaste? Our Child Toothbrush Bristles is your good choice.
(1) How to choose a manual toothbrush:
①The bristles are soft and the brush head is small, and the length of the brush head is preferably 2-2.5cm, so that it can penetrate into the oral cavity better without leaving clean dead corners;
②The bristles should be flat, and the brush head and bristles should be round and not easy to puncture the baby's gums;
③Try to choose a harder toothbrush handle, which can exercise your baby's muscles;
④Choose special toothbrushes for children. The same toothbrush used by babies and adults will damage their gums.
(2) How to choose an electric toothbrush:
①Choose according to the degree of mouthguard, sonic>manual>mechanical rotary type, choose according to the baby's oral condition;
②Most of the rotary electric toothbrushes are circular, rotating at 15-25 degrees back and forth, and the rotation speed is relatively fast. Parents are required to assist in use to prevent children from staying in the same place for too long, which is easy to damage the tooth enamel;
③The vibration frequency of sonic toothbrush is similar to that of sonic wave. Choosing a sonic toothbrush specially designed for children not only has good cleaning effect, but also massages the gums to prevent the growth of oral diseases and protect oral health.
(3) The main points of choosing children's toothpaste:
① Moderate soap content, too rich foam will reduce friction, affect the cleaning effect, and stimulate the baby's oral mucosa;
②Use fluoride-free toothpaste before the age of 3 to avoid nausea and vomiting caused by excessive fluoride intake;
③You can choose children's toothpaste that can be swallowed before the age of 6 to avoid the baby from swallowing;
④The mouthwash should be a fluoride-free and non-drug-free mouthwash for children.

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