How to Take Care of Your Baby’s Teeth from the Start
Taking care of your baby’s teeth from the very first tooth is crucial for good oral health. Here, we go through how to establish good routines and avoid common mistakes!
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Written by Linnea Dinesen
Content Creator
When Should I Start Brushing My Baby’s Teeth?
You should start brushing as soon as the first tooth appears, which usually happens between 4 and 7 months. Use a soft baby toothbrush and a small dab of fluoride-free toothpaste to gently clean the teeth.
Which Toothbrush and Toothpaste Are Best for Babies?
- Soft baby toothbrush: A toothbrush with extra-soft bristles protects delicate gums.
- Fluoride-free toothpaste: In the beginning, it’s good to use a mild, fluoride-free toothpaste designed for babies.
- Teething-friendly toothbrushes: Help your baby get used to the toothbrush and make brushing more enjoyable.
Common Mistakes Parents Make with Baby’s Oral Hygiene
- Delaying brushing – It’s important to start straight away to create good habits.
- Letting the baby sleep with a bottle – Especially if it contains anything other than water, as this can cause cavities.
- Using too much toothpaste – A small dab is enough to protect the teeth.
- Skipping dentist visits – Regular visits from an early age help keep your baby’s teeth and gums healthy.
Keep Track of Your Baby’s Teeth
To make the journey even easier, you can use our smart dental tool. With this tool, you can easily log each new tooth and track important dates – the perfect way to follow your baby’s dental development!
Written by Linnea Dinesen
Content Creator
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