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How Do I Get My Child To Brush Their Teeth?


Posted on 3/15/2025 by Dr. Darren Huddleston
Mother and toddler brushing their teeth together in the bathroom, teaching early dental hygiene practices in a fun way.As a parent, you want the best for your child, including a healthy smile. But getting your child to brush their teeth twice a day can feel like a constant battle. Don't worry, you're not alone! Many parents struggle with this. The good news is that there are many ways to make brushing teeth fun and engaging for your child.

Make It Fun!


Children learn through play, so turn brushing into a game. Let them choose a fun toothbrush with their favorite cartoon character or let them pick out colorful toothpaste. Sing songs about brushing teeth, or make up your own silly rhymes. You can even turn it into a competition to see who can make the most bubbles.

Lead by Example


Children learn by watching their parents, so make sure you're brushing your teeth twice a day as well. Let them see you enjoying the process and talk about how important it is to keep your teeth healthy.

Create a Routine


Make brushing a part of your child's daily routine, just like getting dressed or eating breakfast. Brush their teeth together at the same time each morning and night. This will help them develop a habit of brushing regularly.

Use Positive Reinforcement


Reward your child for brushing their teeth. This could be with a sticker chart, a small toy, or extra playtime. Make sure the reward is something they will enjoy and look forward to.

Be Patient and Encouraging


It takes time for children to learn how to brush their teeth properly. Be patient and encouraging throughout the process. Avoid yelling or getting upset, as this will only make them less likely to want to brush.

The Importance of Oral Care


Brushing your child's teeth twice a day is essential for good oral care. It helps to remove plaque and bacteria, which can cause cavities and gum disease.

Prevention Dentistry


Regular dental checkups are also important for maintaining good oral health. Your dentist can clean your child's teeth, check for cavities, and teach them proper brushing and flossing techniques.

Make Brushing Teeth a Family Affair


Brushing teeth together as a family can be a fun way to bond and make sure everyone is taking care of their oral health.

By following these tips, you can make brushing teeth a fun and rewarding experience for your child. Remember, good oral care habits will last a lifetime!

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