November 15, 2008

The young child observes and seeks to emulate

The young child observes and seeks to emulate. Encourage him to hold the brush and make itself the movement of brushing. You must always complement brushing as the child acquires the skill required to age 6 and even 8 years! Children under 6 years must always be accompanied by an adult when brushing his teeth to ensure that every surface is cleaned and to ensure that the child do not rinse and toothpaste adequately its mouth.
Flossing
Some children have spaced teeth and others have teeth tighter. No toothbrush can not clean properly when two teeth are in contact. The cavities can expand there; only the Flossing will complement these places brush does not. To do this, at least once a day, your child will need your help until it has the ability required. The sooner you start the technique of flossing, the better the skill and soon you'll be inclined to include this excellent habit essential to dental health in the daily routine.
 

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