Start cleaning your child’s teeth as soon as their first tooth appears. By age 2-3, they can begin brushing with supervision.
Pediatric dentists educate children on proper brushing techniques and introduce fun tools, games, and stories to make brushing enjoyable.
If thumb-sucking continues beyond age 4, it can lead to misaligned teeth or bite problems, but early intervention can help prevent lasting damage.
Gradually reduce pacifier use and offer comfort through alternative soothing methods like cuddling or a favorite toy.
Yes, gently wipe your baby’s gums with a soft cloth to keep the mouth clean and set the stage for good oral hygiene once teeth emerge.
Brushing too hard can cause gum irritation and wear down enamel. Encourage gentle brushing with a soft toothbrush.