Once your baby starts teething, a new round of issues starts with them how much ever it feels good to see their toothy grin, it becomes our duty to treat them right. This little tooth needs proper attention.
You can brush your baby’s teeth once in the morning and at night as any adults do. Cleaning your baby’s gums a few days after birth with soft cloth or gauze can help. Once your baby’s teeth are out, you can start brushing the teeth as well.
You can make sure that they do not indulge in high sugar food or sodas at an easy because that is the foremost reason for carries and it will only make their tooth quality worse. Making baby brush can be a tedious process especially when they don’t even like it, so what things you can do are,
Try to hold the baby’s gaze whenever they are dealing with babies.
It will keep the baby steady for a minute, while you finish brushing. Look straight into your baby’s eyes and talk or sing to him while brushing teeth. This will make the baby keep his head straight with these simple tricks, the baby can start getting familiar with brushing eventually.
Brush To Choose:
- Whenever we are looking for a baby brush make sure it should be an as soft as possible as babies have four times softer gum and teeth than adults.
- A toothbrush specifically designed for infants would be the best choice, with a small head and only a few rows of bristles is the best and with that, they have a handle which can fit in your finger for your easy movements.
Fluoridated toothpaste which is softer is more recommendable for babies.
- You can use any fluoridated toothpaste there is special toothpaste which is especially recommendable for babies.
- Choose a fluoridated toothpaste to avoid any foreign flavoring because it might have added chemicals.
Here are a few techniques you can use to take care of your baby’s teeth while brushing.
- These simple methods will make it easier for you and not a tedious process day and night.
- Take your baby’s head in your lap. Make sure there is a good amount of lighting so that you can see inside them.
- Take a clean, soft towel dipped and dip in normal water and start rubbing it over teeth and gums. It helps to dampen the gums and also clear any food particles.
- Take a small quantity of toothpaste as it will suffice. Bacteria can be manifested in tiny places between gums so it is important to clean them as well.
- After brushing make sure you gently clean the tongue without applying any force.
- A layer of milk solids can stay on the tongue as the food remains on your tongue and cleaning it can help prevent bacteria from making their homes on it.
- Rinse the toothbrush thoroughly and leave it out to dry. There is no need to rinse the baby’s mouth with water because it is going to be difficult for them and that is the reason to avoid taking toothpaste in large quantity.
Preventive measures need to be taken for taking care of baby’s teeth.
- Do not let the baby go to bed or stay for a long time whenever feeding because the milk accumulates inside making our little one’s mouth susceptible for bacterial infection of gums and teeth called bottle feeding decay or nursing bottle caries.
- Do not give high sugar drinks or sodas to the baby. They are not recommended for babies since they can cause other health problems as well.
- Do not dip pacifiers in sugar syrup before giving it to the baby. It can cause dental problems. Giving fluoride water can help protect the teeth from decay. Tap water usually contains fluoride.
- Bleeding while brushing is a sign of infection in the gums. Observe the gums for other symptoms of infection such as inflammation and tenderness. Regular brushing will help but continue blessing is not a good sign. Visit your dentist.
- Regular brushing and dental follow-ups will help and will make sure that the baby’s teeth are in a healthy condition. Vital care of both gums and teeth is important so that the growth of the teeth also remain good.
- With regular care and attention, your baby’s teeth will become healthy and keep them away from infections.
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