When to Start Brushing Your Baby's Teeth

Taking care of your baby's mouth begins before the first tooth even erupts. Here, our Calgary dentists explain the importance of good oral health care for your child. 

You do not need to begin brushing with a toothbrush or toothpaste until your infant’s teeth begin to erupt, but you should clean your baby’s gums on a daily basis.

Baby teeth usually start to erupt when children are between six and twelve months of age. These teeth are very important. They help your child eat, speak, and will eventually guide the adult teeth into the proper spaces.

Before the First Tooth

Proper dental care actually begins before your child's first tooth appears. As part of your child's daily care routine, you should wipe their gums with a damp washcloth to wipe away any harmful bacteria.

Making the cleaning of your baby’s gums a part of your daily routine right from the start will help ensure that, by the time your baby’s first tooth comes in, you and your baby are both already accustomed to regular mouth cleanings. 

When the First Tooth Appears

As soon as the first tooth appears, you should start brushing with a soft-bristled infant toothbrush and fluoride-free toothpaste.

Baby teeth must be cleaned on a regular basis because, like adults, infants can get cavities too. Once your child has a tooth, plaque can begin building up on the surface of the tooth and causing decay. 

Children should brush at least twice a day – once in the morning and once before bed. Flossing can begin once your child has two teeth side-by-side.

Tips for Oral Care of Baby Teeth

Even babies can develop tooth decay if good habits aren't practiced. By following these oral health tips, you can help your child's baby teeth remain healthy:

    • Avoid putting a baby to sleep with a bottle. It might be convenient but can harm the baby's teeth. When sugars from juice or milk sit on a baby's teeth for hours, they can eat away at the enamel, creating a condition known as bottle mouth. If they do have a bottle before sleeping, try to use water instead of milk or juice. 
    • Teach your children good dental care habits early. When you show them how to take care of their baby teeth you are starting positive habits that will last a lifetime.
    • Visit a dentist who provides children's services by the age of one year, or around the time when the first teeth appear.  This will help preserve the baby teeth until they are ready to fall out and be replaced by the adult teeth.

At Deer Valley Dental Care we offer dental services for children, contact us today to book an appointment.

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