Infant care
- Use a washout or small amount of gauze to gently wipe your child’s gums even before his or her teeth begin to come in.
- Ensure your child only eats healthy foods.
- Give your child lots of milk and water to drink, avoid juice and other sugary drinks.
- Do not use fluoride tooth paste, until after age 2.
- Finds a pediatric dentist and schedule your child’s first appointment as soon as his or her first tooth emerges no later than his or her first birthday.
- Continue to schedule regular dental checkups.
- Limit snacks.
- Switch from bottles to cups after your child’s first birthday unless bottles are medically necessary.
- A frozen teething ring or a cool spoon can help alleviate teething pain.
Toddler care
- Toddlers usually begin to brush their own teeth around age 2 but may need assistance up to age 5.
- Use a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste when brushing toddler’s teeth.
- Don’t allow your child to swallow tooth paste.
- Choose a child sized toothbrush with soft bristles.
- Brush inside surfaces of the child’s teeth first, angling bristles toward the gum line.
- Next, clean outside surfaces of your child’s teeth brushing gently the entire time.
- Finally, brush the chewing surface of the teeth.
- Start a brushing routine well bedtime so your child won’t be too tired to brush.
School-age child care
- Continue to encourage your child to brush and floss regularly.
- Routine checkups remain important as your child gets older.
- If your child participates in sports make sure he or she wears a properly fitted mouth guard to protect teeth.
- Promote healthy eating by preparing healthy lunches than don’t include soft drinks or sugary foods.