Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Flossing Teeth At What Age Did You Start Flossing Your Toddlers Teeth?

At what age did you start flossing your toddlers teeth? - flossing teeth

My daughter just 17 months and has 7 teeth. 4 blades and 3 below. I said that the need to floss your teeth twice a day. What do I do when I'm done brushing my teeth, my husband thinks I'm crazy. When did you floss your teeth with your children?

5 comments:

Mic said...

He said a dentist who does not need to floss at an early age that I did not and after reading your question, I was curious and I found this link that to show you have of her husband.
My dentist was not doing right, that my daughters teeth.
We hope you will use the link.

sharonlb... said...

We have it for fun first because they like to copy. But we took our children to the dentist for about 2 years. I asked about flossing, and said that) in his age (and son, and depend on how the teeth begin to grow when it (see the spaces between the teeth as the fence n) 'are not so important . However, if your teeth are growing together (like teeth) before my son, that we should floss at least. Our dentist was stunned that we start flossing anyway, even if only for fun. So keep it up!

cakeblas... said...

I would be concerned that your child is bleeding gums and pain make him hate flossing. We did not try to floss our teeth, 3-year-old son, but we brush twice a day since I was a little less than a year (he got his first tooth at 3 months). He loves to brush his teeth to himself (and especially to spit toothpaste in the bathroom), but it always helps to make sure that does a good job.

Start with dental floss in the next year, when the article was Oral-B is a revelation. Good question, I really think.

✿This mommy due Sept 1st✿ said...

Well, maybe it can be a bit young, but the gums a little sensitive.

I began my 6 years old at the beginning, would probably have begun earlier, but he just went to the dentist yesterday and said his teeth were not prefect, and had a child with tooth cleaning time. I felt good because it shows me that I am always well looked after, showing my children.

Momto2in... said...

Oh my God, I can not imagine getting my son to sit for a good flossing too. I can not take it to brush your teeth twice daily challenge.

If your child can go ahead. Just watch out for little gums ...

But I have to share: Last night, brushing alone. For 4 minutes. I was sooooooo happy. I hope I can do it again ....

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