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How much toothpaste should my child use?

Dr. Brandon, tigard oregon | FAQ
Most children under the age five of will swallow some amount of toothpaste. Because of this, we recommend that your child us a non-fluoride toothpaste until age two or three. Once they switch to a fluoride toothpaste, we recommend that the parent place a one half of a pea-sized amount on their brush. » Return to Top

Should my child use a fluoride toothpaste?

Abacus Dental Practice
Yes. Fluoride has been proven to reduce dental decay by at least 40%, so all children should be encouraged to use a fluoride toothpaste. Fluoride may be in your drinking water, so check with your dentist first. Research has shown that children living in a non-fluoridated area have more dental decay than those living in areas with fluoride in the drinking water. It is important to use only a small pea-sized amount of toothpaste for children, as they are likely to swallow some of it. See similar questions...

What's the Best Toothpaste for my Child?

Oak Park Pediatric Dentistry - Our Most Frequently Asked Que...
Toothbrushing is one of the most important tasks for good oral health. When looking for a toothpaste for your child make sure to pick one that is recommended by the American Dental Association. These toothpastes have undergone testing to insure they are safe to use. Use a "pea size" amount of toothpaste and have your child spit after brushing. Parents are often concerned about the nocturnal grinding of teeth (Bruxism). See similar questions...

Toothpaste: when should we begin using it and how much should we use?

American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry - Pediatric Oral Hea...
Fluoridated toothpaste should be introduced when a child is 2-3 years of age. Prior to that, parents should clean the child's teeth with water and a soft-bristled toothbrush. When toothpaste is used after age 2-3, parents should supervise brushing and make sure the child uses no more than a pea-sized amount on the brush. Children should spit out and not swallow excess toothpaste after brushing. See similar questions...

What kind of toothpaste should I use?

ADHA - Frequently Asked Questions
There are a lot of products to choose from, and much of the decision depends on individual preference. A fluoride toothpaste is essential for optimal oral health. Beyond that, your dental hygienist and dentist can alert you to any other features that make one product more suitable than another for you as an individual. See similar questions...

How much toothpaste should we use?

Frequently Asked Questions - Dr. Ewers, Dentistry for Kids, ...
Allowing your child to use a small amount of toothpaste to provide fluoride for the teeth is good. When it's the parent's turn to brush, however, experience has shown us that you can brush more easily and more effectively using a wet brush only. This allows you to see the gum line better and identify any areas that might need more attention (areas that bleed). See similar questions...

What type of toothpaste should my child use?

Dentistry.com - A Guide to Children's Dental Health
One which contains fluoride and also carries the ADA Seal. It is not necessarily for children to use whitening toothpaste. See similar questions...

How much toothpaste should be used to brush a young child's teeth?

Frequently Asked Questions | First5 Oral Health
Put a small pea-sized dab of fluoride toothpaste across the brush of a childs toothbrush. Apply the toothpaste across the width of the brush, instead of the length. Yes, but currently only 30% of Californians have it. Click here to see if you have it. The map is a general guide and does not include areas that receive fluoride naturally. Call the local water supplier for more specific information. See similar questions...

Should my child stop using fluoridated toothpaste?

The Canadian Dental Association - Your Oral Health - FAQs & ...
Fluoridated toothpaste should be used twice per day with a minimum amount of water used to rinse the mouth after brushing. excessive swallowing of toothpaste by young children may result in dental fluorosis, children under 6 years of age should be supervised during brushing and only use a small amount (e.g. pea-sized portion) of toothpaste. Children under 3 years of age should have their teeth brushed by an adult using only a smear of toothpaste. See similar questions...

When should my child start using toothpaste?

Pediatric Dentistry • Cordova, TN • Dr. Daniel Fre...
Do not use fluoridated toothpaste until age 3. Earlier than that, clean your child's teeth with water and a soft-bristled toothbrush. After age 3, parents should supervise brushing. Use no more than a pea-sized amount of toothpaste and make sure children do not swallow excess toothpaste. See similar questions...

Can you use whitening toothpaste when you wear braces?

Braces FAQ Frequently Asked Questions: How to clean your tee...
It's probably best not to use a whitening toothpaste until after your braces come off. If you use a whitening toothpaste on a daily basis, the teeth underneath the brackets may not be as white as the rest of your teeth when your braces come off! See similar questions...

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