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How to Brush and Floss Your Child’s Teeth at Every Age (Without the Daily Battle)

March 3, 2026

How to Brush and Floss Your Child’s Teeth at Every Age (Without the Daily Battle)

Why Proper Brushing Matters More Than Parents Realize


Brushing isn’t just about clean teeth—it’s about preventing cavities, avoiding dental emergencies, and building lifelong habits.


Most cavities we see in children aren’t from “bad teeth,” but from inconsistent or ineffective brushing routines.


How to Brush Your Child’s Teeth by Age


Infants (0–2 years)

·       Clean gums with a soft cloth before teeth erupt

·       Brush with a soft-bristled brush once teeth appear

·       Use a rice-grain-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste


Toddlers & Preschoolers (2–5 years)

·       Brush twice daily with parent assistance

·       Use a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste

·       Focus on gentle circles at the gumline


School-Age Kids (6–9 years)

·       Kids can brush—but parents still need to check

·       Introduce daily flossing

·       Watch for rushed brushing


Preteens & Teens

·       Increased cavity risk from diet and sports drinks

·       Reinforce brushing at night

·       Consider electric toothbrushes


When Should Kids Start Flossing?

As soon as two teeth touch—often by age 3 or 4.

Flossing removes plaque brushing can’t reach and is critical for preventing cavities between teeth.


Common Brushing Mistakes We See

·       Letting kids brush unsupervised too early

·       Skipping nighttime brushing

·       Using non-fluoride toothpaste exclusively

·       Brushing too quickly


Bottom line:Parents play a key role in brushing until at least age 7–8.


·       Schedule Online for a brushing and hygiene check

·       Call Now with questions about toothpaste or flossing

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