So, I do take toothbrushing quite seriously at home because I believe that good habits have to be cultivated since young. As parents, most of us can probably identify with a struggling child who refuses to open his/her mouth and squirms at the thought of toothbrushing. It was pretty much the same for me too when I had my first child and it was with experience that I've learnt to handle such situations and better still, prevent them from happening.
Toothbrushing Tips for Children:
1) Start early
I begin as soon as the first pearly white appears and use a small toothbrush with very soft bristles. Use a fluoride-free toothpaste (or just water in the early days) because we do know that it can be toxic if large amounts of fluoride are ingested. Teach your child to gargle and spit water out once he/she is ready do so.
2) Set a routine
Good habits do not appear overnight so it is better to be consistent in our routine when it comes to toothbrushing. Make sure that the kids brush their teeth at least twice a day - once in the morning and once before bedtime.
3) Involve the kids
If they want to try brushing on their own (even before they reach the age of 6), allow them to do so before you brush a second time, especially on the back teeth, to make sure they are clean. Most children like to play a part and are more willing to join in when they have a role to play. You can also let them squeeze out the toothpaste, fill their cups with water and wash the toothbrushes on their own.
4) Be a role model
As always, parents have to set good examples for their children so make sure you brush your teeth for at least two minutes twice a day. Do not do it in a haphazard manner or take shortcuts, if not they might assume that it is okay for them to do so too.
5) Make it FUN!
Nobody likes a mundane affair, especially when you are talking about lively, enthusiastic kids. So, try your best to engage them and pique their interest during toothbrushing, for instance by singing "This is the way I brush my teeth", doing a silly dance or pretending to be animals opening their mouths wide.
6) Have the right tools
Having the right tools can make a world of difference and we need to ensure that we provide suitable toothbrushes and toothpastes which can cater to the needs of our kids, especially if they are in different age groups.
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Introducing the new Aquafresh Kids range
Some of us might remember the popular Aquafresh First Teeth baby toothpaste which ran out of stock previously. Well, guess what? It is back on the shelves and now boasts a new look but remains the same product that parents have trusted for years.
This year, to cater to the needs of a child’s oral care needs in different age groups, they have expanded the children’s range to include Aquafresh Little Teeth and Aquafresh My Big Teeth products for bigger children aged 3-5 years and 6+ years respectively.
Before I introduce you to the three different product ranges, here is a look at what Angel and Ariel have been using. It is not a surprise that they totally love their new toothbrushes and these are the reasons why.
1) Aquafresh First Teeth baby toothpaste (3 – 24 mths) / Milk Teeth toothbrush (0– 2 years):
Aquafresh First Teeth baby toothpaste and Milk Teeth toothbrush are specially designed by dental experts to gently care for precious first teeth – just for 0 years to 2 years children. Aquafresh First Teeth baby toothpaste provides gentle cleaning with no abrasives, artificial colours or flavours. It is fluoride-free so it is safe to swallow* (*when used as directed).
2) Aquafresh Little Teeth products (3 – 5 years):
Milk teeth aren’t practice teeth, so taking care of them means helping to ensure that when the time comes, children's big teeth that are waiting in the gums come through straight, healthy and strong. Aquafresh Little Teeth products are specially designed by dental experts to encourage healthy brushing habits and protect precious first teeth – just for kids 3 years to 5 years.
3) Aquafresh My Big Teeth products (6+ years):
Good toothbrushing habits go a long way towards growing healthy teeth and protecting against cavity, so we are definitely going to do our utmost to cultivate them and make brushing teeth a fun and enjoyable activity at home.
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Aquafresh Kids Smile Contest
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Disclosure: This is a sponsored conversation between Aquafresh and A Happy Mum. All opinions are our own.