How to clean a child's teeth

Cleaning children's teeth

Within the daily care routine, brushing teeth is one of the most important steps at any age. The youngest members of the household have their own needs. According to expert recommendations, do you know how to clean a child's teeth properly?

From the time the first baby tooth comes out, it is necessary for the baby to start acquiring good oral hygiene habits. Although at the beginning it is the parents who are in charge of brushing their children's teeth, at a certain age they can do it by themselves.

Let's see step by step how to clean a child's teeth according to his age, how many times they should brush their teeth every day, and which accessories and products are mostand which accessories and products are the most recommended for the little ones.

How many times do children have to brush their teeth?

Like adults, children should also brush their teeth properly after every meal. brush their teeth properly after every meal.. As soon as the first baby tooth erupts, it is necessary to maintain proper daily oral hygiene.

Brushing should last at least 2 to 3 minutes, covering the entire surface of the teeth and gums to remove food debris and prevent the formation of biofilm.The toothbrush should cover the entire surface of the teeth and gums to remove food debris and prevent the formation of biofilm. It is very important to choose a toothbrush with soft bristles and a toothpaste with the correct amount of fluoride for children.

Infants and young children should brush their teeth at least three times a day after each main meal and once before bedtime. three times a day after each main meal and once before bedtime.. Approximately until the age of 6 or 7, and until the child is not sufficiently independent, brushing should be done by an adult or under adult supervision.

How to clean a child's teeth step by step

For children's dental hygiene, there are specific accessories and products that are specific accessories and products that are adapted to their needs.. From brushes with smaller brush heads that allow better access to all corners of the mouth, to toothpastes and mouthwashes with more pleasant flavors and the right amount of fluoride.

How to clean a child's teeth according to pediatric dentists' recommendations? These are the steps and tips to follow:

Choice of toothbrush

Children's primary teeth have a different structure and size than adults. To make brushing easier, choose a soft-bristled children's toothbrush with a small brush head..

Children's toothbrushes have a special handle that is special handle that is easier to handle for the adult or for the little ones who are learning. The head is rounded and adapts to the shape of the teeth, with bristles that do not damage the delicate enamel of baby teeth and gums.

Use of toothpaste with fluoride

While children are learning to care for their teeth, there is a possibility that they may swallow toothpaste during brushing. For this reason, children's toothpastes have a lower toothpaste content. fluoride.

The FluorKIN Calcium toothpaste has a perfect composition for use from an early age. It contains 1000 ppm of fluoride, providing calcium and phosphorous for a correct formation and protection of the dental enamel in this stage of development.

In addition to FluorKIN Calcium toothpaste, a wide range of children's toothpaste products are available. range of products specifically for children is available. The KIN Junior, FluorKIN Infantil and FluorKIN Junior lines adapt their adapt their composition to the different stages and needs of the youngest members of the family.

Break the process into small steps

Once the toothbrush and toothpaste have been chosen, it's time to brush. To make it easier and more complete, children can learn to divide the process into several parts.

Separate the mouth into 4 quadrantsdifferentiating the upper right, upper left, lower right and lower left. Placing the toothbrush at an angle of 45 degrees to the angle of 45 degrees to the gum line, begin brushing by covering the entire surface of the teeth and gums.Start brushing by covering the entire surface of the teeth and gums.

To ensure a minimum of 2 minutes brushing time, dedicate 30 seconds to each quadrant of the mouth previously divided. Use a watch or timer to better control the time. Do not forget to spit out the excess toothpaste at the end. It is not necessary to rinse with waterThe fluoride helps to strengthen the enamel.

Use of Mouthwash for children

From the age of 5, children can start using Mouthwash. Choose a specific children's mouthwash, such as the Mouthwash FluorKIN Calciumwith the exact amount of fluoride to prevent tooth decay. 

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The rinse is used after brushing, holding it in your mouth for about 1 minute before spitting it out. Its use is highly recommended especially before going to bed to ensure a more complete cleaning. 

Interdental cleaning

Flossing is recommended at least once a day at least once a day starting with children between 2 and 6 years of age.. In order to remove food debris left between the teeth, parents can gradually teach children how to do it by themselves.

Other accessories such as interproximal interproximal brushes and rods are very useful for parents who are very useful both for parents who take care of their children's oral hygiene and for children who are learning. The key is to find the ideal accessory with which to ensure a deeper hygiene in those recesses where the toothbrush cannot reach.

Promoting their autonomy

From the age of 3, children are capable enough to understand how tooth brushing works. understand how the mechanism of toothbrushing works.. Little by little, with the help of an adult or under their supervision, they can begin to handle the toothbrush on their own.

In addition to these tips for learning how to clean a child's teeth, on KIN's blog you'll find a A basic guide to oral health care habits in children.. Very important tips such as establishing a routine schedule, visiting the dentist regularly, learning a correct brushing technique and others, will be very useful to instill good oral health in your children from the beginning.

If you have any extra questions about how to clean a child's teethtake advantage of your next visit to your child's pediatrician to ask your doubts. No one better than a professional to help you and your children learn how to take care of their teeth and gums.

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