Brush-Baby BabySonic Kids,Toddler Electric Toothbrush, 0-36 Months, LED Light +2-min Timer,Sucker Base, Teal,

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Brush-Baby BabySonic Kids,Toddler Electric Toothbrush, 0-36 Months, LED Light +2-min Timer,Sucker Base, Teal,

Brush-Baby BabySonic Kids,Toddler Electric Toothbrush, 0-36 Months, LED Light +2-min Timer,Sucker Base, Teal,

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You should wipe your baby’s gums with a clean cloth and cooled boiled water, as part of their daily oral care routine and also after feeding. You can also use Brush-Baby DentalWipes™ to clean your baby’s gums, as it has added xylitol, a natural ingredient which helps reduce the number of decay and inflammation-causing bacteria. Wipes: Another great option for before baby is ready for a traditional toothbrush, these small gauze-like pads are often saturated in ingredients like xylitol to help prevent tooth decay. Parents can simply wipe baby’s gums with these after each feeding.•Little taste buds can often find minty flavours quite strong. Fluoride is found naturally in food and water and the amount of fluoride differs depending on where you live. It helps to prevent tooth decay by hardening the enamel on the tooth’s surface. verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ The Colgate My First Baby and Toddler Toothpaste and Toothbrush combo is priced right and does a superb job at keeping baby’s teeth and gums clean and fresh. Parents love the convenience of the two-in-one kit, since it takes the guesswork out of selecting a complementary toothpaste suitable for the littlest set. Choosing the right toothpaste for your child’s baby teeth is mainly about choosing the right amount of fluoride in the toothpaste, but it’s also about experimenting with different flavours.

A KIDS TOOTHBRUSH - just like mummy & daddy’s! Our soft bristles toothbrush are small, light and easy to use. The gently vibrating child’s toothbrush head is gentle on new milk teeth and teething gums. The suction base allows you to store the baby toothbrush anywhere in the bathroom. Small baby toothbrush head makes it easier to clean around their mouth. Other handy features that parents appreciated are the auto timer, perfect for when your little one starts brushing on his own. If you’re wondering what toothbrush is best for baby, you should know that there’s not a single answer. “The best type of toothbrush is one that will be used,” says Dr. Lerman. “When you’re starting your oral hygiene routine for your child, it’s more about consistency than about flare.” We spoke with two pediatric dentists, Ashley Lerman, DDS, a pediatric dentist with NYU Langone in New York, and Michelle M. Kelman, DDS, a pediatric dentist with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and a member of the What to Expect Medical Review Board, who both explained how to best care for baby’s gums and teeth and provided guidance on shopping for baby toothbrushes, focusing on what materials and features to look for based on baby’s stage of development.•Traditional brushes: Childrens toothbrushes mirror those of adults, but tend to have smaller handles, says Dr. Lerman. And, the baby toothbrushes you want to look for are those with soft bristles. “The soft bristles will protect the enamel, or the outer layer of the tooth, as well as protect the gums from recession, which can lead to sensitivity,” she adds. Over time, bristles get hard and worn out, which is why it’s recommended to switch toothbrushes every 3 months. If your baby is new to brushing (outside of you wiping his gums), or he’s not too fond of using a traditional toothbrush, try the FridaBaby SmileFrida The Finger Toothbrush . HAPPY AND HEALTHY SMILES. Brush-Baby was inspired by a little girl who chewed her kids toothbrush. We know what it takes to give your babies, toddlers, young children and older kids the best start with their oral health. MAKE TOOTHBRUSHING FUN! With a two minute timer and pulse every 30 seconds, your child can have fun whilst they learn to use their kids electric toothbrush. The LED light allows you to see their milk teeth. Your little one will love that their brush lights up.

REMEMBER TO REPLACE BRUSH HEADS REGULARLY. We also offer a selection of infant-size and toddler-size kids toothbrush replacement heads.Material: Most toothbrushes for babies feature silicone or nylon bristles. What’s nice about silicone toothbrushes is that they can also sometimes double as a teether. Whether opting for a gum massager or a traditional baby toothbrush, look for materials that are BPA- and phthalate-free.• In addition to a pretty cute design, the brush itself is highly functional. It’s made specifically for newborns to 2-year-olds, so it has a small-sized head and non-slip comfort grip handle that’s perfect for tiny hands that haven’t quite nailed dexterity yet.

Size: Consider both handle and brush size. You may want to go for one that will be easy for baby to hold and manipulate, especially if you plan on using it as a teether, too. And, you’ll want to make sure the model is designed for the age of your child — you don’t want a brush that’s too large or small for her mouth. There are lots of different toothbrushes on the market. The important thing to remember is that your child needs a toothbrush that will clean effectively deep down between their teeth.Though it may sound silly, it’s important to start brushing the gums when there are no teeth, says Dr. Lerman. You can use a soft, damp washcloth or gauze pad to wipe the gums after each feeding, but gum massager brushes and finger brushes are also great options. “Massaging the gums helps alleviate teething discomfort and desensitizes the mouth, which gets the baby used to the feeling of brushing in the future,” says Dr. Lerman. Even the first of your baby’s teeth needs to be cleaned, as once it has emerged bacteria and plaque will start to cling to the tooth’s surface. Cleaning your little one’s teeth twice a day helps remove these bacteria and starts to get your baby used to the toothbrushing routine and the feeling of a nice fresh mouth.



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