One of the questions I get asked most often by my mom
friends is how I get my kids to brush their teeth. I have a 2 year old and a 10
month old, both girls. I wish I had a great and easy solution to offer my friends,
and to offer all of you, but the sad truth is I don’t. My two year old is very
strong willed. She is independent, determined, and self-sufficient. She is
definitely taking the terrible twos by storm. The one thing I refuse to let her
go without is clean teeth at bedtime. I may give up the fight about what
clothes to wear, or if her shoes need to match, or whether or not paint brushes
are allowed in the living room, but the tooth brush she knows I don’t give up on.
For her consistency is really the key. We try for the
morning, but whatever happens, without fail, every night they are brushed. I
usually brush them while we are in the bath tub because she enjoys bath time
and is slightly distracted. It took me a while, but my sister-in-law found a
great toothbrush my daughter loves called The Firefly. Here is a link to the
one she got at Target: http://www.target.com/p/firefly-lightup-timer-toothbrushes-2-pk-soft/-/A-14071887.
The toothbrush is nothing amazing, but it does light up when
you push the button and keeps blinking until you are done brushing your teeth. More
often than not my daughter also requests to bring it to bed with her so she can
light it up in the dark. The “light toothbrush,” as she calls, it we reserve specifically
for teeth brushing, but we also have lots of other toothbrushes around the
house. Ones that she can play with, or brush her dolls teeth with, anything to
just get her used to the idea in general. We had our fair share of fights (and
I mean fights) in the beginning, and
we still do on occasion, but I do not give up. Even if I can only brush when she
opens her mouth to yell at me, but don’t worry. It does get better. Like most
everything else about being a parent it takes incredible patience and repetition.
I know being a parent can be incredibly tough. And sometimes
you feel like you just can’t take one more toddler tantrum. There are other
ways to help reduce your child’s risk of cavities if they consistently refuse
brushing. One of the most important would be to not let them have anything
sugary immediately before bed time. (This includes juice and milk!) If they
like to have milk before beds make sure they rinse out with water afterwards
and they don’t take the bottle to bed with them. Cut down on any food
throughout the day that is sticky (think gummies, raisins, jelly) this can coat
their teeth and be difficult to get off without a brush. Discuss with your
dentist if your child is getting enough fluoride for their habits (more on this
in a future post.) And lastly take them to the dentist early and more often if
you think they may be at risk for decay. You can do it! And your child will
greatly benefit from all of your hard work.
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It’s really not easy to get kids to brush teeth. I have a two year old niece who does not like to brush and she is also having cavity. So took her to dentist Hermosa Beach who helped her to get rid of cavity and shared some tips with her.
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