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Baby toothbrushes for baby teeth care products

Baby toothbrushes for baby teeth care products

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Everyone wants healthy and strong teeth. For this reason, proper dental care is essential. Brushing your teeth in the morning and evening is already part of our adult body and blood cleansing, but this is a whole new field for babies and toddlers. Especially when the first child grows teeth, many parents ask themselves how they can introduce their children to the right way to brush their teeth in a healthy way. In addition, there will be questions about which baby toothpaste is correct and when to start brushing.

There are various auxiliary tools on the market. From traditional toothbrushes to finger toothbrushes to teething rings. In this guide, we will introduce you to different variants so you can get an overview. We carefully researched the best 6 products. We also provide you with important information about proper baby dental care, fluoride and how to best avoid tooth decay.

Baby toothbrushes are suitable for babies between 6 months and 3 years old. The handle is wider than that of an adult toothbrush. This makes it easy for your little ones to hold the toothbrush by themselves. The bristles are extremely soft. This is very important, so if too much pressure is applied, the gums will not be damaged. Larger or smaller brush heads are included in the delivery. This allows you to choose the one that is more suitable for your child's chin.

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With a long baby toothbrush, both you and your child can hold the toothbrush together. This will teach your baby the correct brushing action. When your child can brush his teeth, he can use a normal-length toothbrush later. The bristles are short and soft, so they are gentle on the gums. The baby toothbrush has a knob at the end. You can use it to clean children’s tongue or massage gums.

Baby toothbrushes are made of BPA-free plastic. There is also a protective ring in the suit. This is to prevent your child from putting the toothbrush too deeply into his mouth.