How old do children start brushing their teeth?

When the baby grows its first tooth, it is necessary to brush the baby’s teeth.

The average child will start to have teeth when he is 4 ~ 6 months old. At this time, the baby cannot brush his teeth by himself and needs the help of his parents.

Babies who have just grown teeth do not need to use toothbrushes like adults. Just after eating milk, just wipe cotton swabs with water.

After having more teeth, it is too troublesome to use cotton swabs. You can use a finger cuff toothbrush and add a little children’s toothpaste.

After the baby is two years old, you can try to let the baby brush his teeth by himself. Parents are watching to add fuel and cheer up. You can also brush with the baby. Take brushing your teeth as a daily family program, not a task for your child, so that your child can form good habits more easily.

If you are worried that your child will not brush cleanly, your parents can floss it again after your child has finished brushing.

Generally speaking, when a child changes his teeth around the age of six, he can brush his teeth without worrying about his parents.

Only by forming good habits from an early age can the baby have healthy and beautiful teeth.