children to brush their teeth

Tooth brushing is an integral part of the dental care routine, and everyone knows this, but getting your child to do it can be tricky! This blog post will share some ideas for encouraging reluctant brushers.

Help Kids Know What to Expect

Tooth brushing can be a fun experience for children. To help your child feel more comfortable, get them to chew on the toothbrush without any toothpaste, so they’re used to having one in their mouth and see how it feels when you brush too!

Make Sure Your Kids See You Brush and Floss

The idea that children learn by watching their parents is common, and it’s true in many cases. If you never saw your mom or dad flossing regularly when you were young, there’s no guarantee that you will start doing so either! However, if those same people showed dedication to dental health through brushing, tooth brushing with some fluoride rinse (to protect against cavities).

Brush Each Other’s Teeth

Why not try it simultaneously? Brush your child’s teeth and watch as they react with fascination. Distraction could be the best way to get this routine started!

Make Brushing a game

Toothbrushing is such a chore for kids, but why not turn it into an interactive game? Have your child check their mouth for missed plaque and see how many bugs they can find.

Have a ‘Play Toothbrush’ for your Child’s Toys

An excellent way to get your child to brush their teeth is by getting them involved in other activities. For example, suppose they play with toys, get them to pretend to brush their teeth; it’s fun and a great way for them to learn.

Give your Child Options

It’s a great idea to let your child choose their toothbrush and paste. If you’re struggling to find one that they’ll be ok with, start by using just wet brushes until they become more confident brushing! A lot can happen when kids get creative control over their hygiene routine; this will motivate even reluctant little ones to achieve perfect oral health every day. Likewise, electric toothbrushes are a fantastic option for parents who want to give their kids an incentive in cleanliness. They can be controlled with timers, meaning that your child understands when it is time for them to stop brushing and get ready for bed or eat dinner!

Sing a Toothbrushing Song

Tooth brushing songs is a great idea to help your child brush their teeth and make bedtime easier. The song will not only encourage them, but it’ll also give you some leeway in what’s probably an otherwise dull task!

Use the Dentists as a Backup

Sometimes parents need extra backup. We suggest saying things like, “Remember what the Dentist said, we’ve been missing this spot back here, and it needs to be cleaned well in case you have toothaches or problems again.” However, always keep everything positive!

The key to a healthy mouth and happy child is brushing their teeth! Cleanliness will make all of your dreams come true. It is always a struggle getting children to brush their teeth. But not anymore! Now you can make it easier for them with this blog and our helpful tips about nighttime routines in general.