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6 Effective Techniques for Teaching Children to Brush Their Teeth

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Effective Techniques for Teaching Children to Brush Their Teeth

Oral and dental health is one of the most important factors we must protect. Not only for adults but also from an early age children should be taught to maintain good dental and oral health. Teaching children to keep their teeth healthy is tricky. Children often refuse to brush their teeth. So how do you teach children to brush their teeth? Read on to find out.

What Is The Best Time To Teach Children To Brush Their Teeth?

Before explaining how to teach children to brush their teeth, you should first know what is the best time to teach them? Dental care should be taught because children can hold their own toothbrushes and already have teeth.

So, when should they start brushing their teeth? Ideally, children should get used to brushing their teeth twice a day: in the morning for about 10 to 15 minutes after breakfast and at night before bed. Therefore, children will feel that something is missing if they do not brush their teeth, especially the night before bed.

Tips For Teaching Children To Brush Their Teeth

Teaching children new things is tricky, so you need to do special tricks to create a habit of brushing teeth with children. Here are some tips to help you teach children to brush their teeth.

1. Let The Child Choose A Toothbrush And Toothpaste

To teach brushing habits to children, the first step you should take is to choose the right brushing equipment for your child. Children's toothbrushes usually have soft, loose bristles. A wide selection of beautiful and attractive toothbrushes and colors are also widely available in the market. Not only that, baby toothpaste tends to have a delicious fruit flavor. Now, let the children choose the composition and taste of their favorite toothpaste so that the toothbrushing process will be more enjoyable for children.

2. Brush Your Teeth Together

To keep your child’s teeth healthy and whiter, you also need to show that you are also good at brushing your teeth. When it's time to bathe, invite your children to brush their teeth together. Many children imitate the behavior of their parents. If he does, teach your child to brush his teeth properly. In addition to brushing your teeth in the shower, you can also teach your child to brush his or her teeth before going to bed. Making a habit of brushing your teeth before bed will delight your child; make this an opportunity to brush your teeth with your family.

3. Brush Your Teeth In Front Of A Mirror

An effective way to teach children to brush their teeth is to brush in front of a mirror so that children can see how to brush their teeth properly. The step of teaching children to brush their teeth properly is to brush the entire surface of the teeth by moving the brush to the front teeth in an upward and downward motion. While on the outside of the left and right teeth in a circular motion. Do not forget to clean the inner teeth and chewing surfaces of the teeth.

4. Don't Worry Too Much About The Brushing Process

Even though it has been taught many times, children sometimes brush their teeth carelessly and willingly. Now, if this happens, don't worry too much. The reason is that the habit of brushing teeth is very new in children. What you need to teach your children is how to develop the habit of regularly brushing your teeth. Once the habit is developing, you can gradually teach the proper brushing process. As your child becomes more accustomed to the habit of brushing teeth, the brushing technique will develop in due course.

5. Tell A Story That Teaches About Brushing Your Teeth

Make stories about oral health before the child goes to bed. For example, the story of a tooth fairy who gave a gift to a child with clean teeth. The more fun you have to tell stories, the easier it will be for children to absorb information about dental health. If necessary, you can also provide a video or a demonstration of the effect of not brushing your teeth regularly. For example, pictures of decayed teeth, cavities, and swollen gums. With this trick, your little one will have his indirect fears and think twice about not brushing his teeth.

6. Praise The Cleanliness Of Your Little One's Teeth

Children love to be commended for the effort they put forth, so once a child has finished brushing his or her teeth, give praise for their clean teeth. This will further, encourage children to continue to maintain their habit of brushing their teeth.

ALSO READ: Easing Your Child’s Fear About Losing The First Tooth


 

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