Brushing: when to start?
Various methods apply to different ages, but there is no escaping the need to brush teeth.
From 6 months to 1 year:
Simply apply a wet compress over the baby’s tooth/teeth. During this period, when teething may be painful, gum massages or refrigerated teething rings may help to relieve pain in your baby’s gums.
From 1 to 3 years:
It is your job as a parent to brush your child’s teeth.
Before the age of 2, it is advised that you brush your child’s teeth in the evening, without using toothpaste, as your child will tend to swallow it.
Children this age do not yet know how to spit out properly. You should brush your child’s teeth twice a day from the age of 2: once in the morning and once in the evening before going to bed.
From 4 years:
Your child is growing and is becoming more independent. He/she should now be able to brush his/her own teeth under your supervision.
You must show your child the right way to brush, going back and forth at least five times at the top and another five at the bottom. You must also teach your child how to rinse and spit without swallowing.
The time taken to brush teeth should be done as ritual play so that the child accepts it more readily.
From 6 years:
Your child now knows the basic brushing techniques.
You must now teach him/her how to brush the inner side of the teeth and how to alternate with a bottom-to-top movement in order to remove all deposits that may remain, including in the gaps between teeth.
From 10 years onward:
Your child is proficient in brushing and flossing.
