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Brush-Baby BabySonic Kids,Toddler Electric Toothbrush, 0-36 Months, LED Light +2-min Timer,Sucker Base, Teal,

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Parents of wriggly babies unwilling to ‘say ahh’ know only too well how hard it can be to brush their bundle of joy’s toothy pegs (about as easy as trying to take their temperature with one of the best baby thermometers). If a child is not brushing their mouth correctly, it could lead to dental problems in the future, like cavities. With an ergonomic handle designed for parents’ hands and engaging graphics that should hold any infant’s attention (at least temporarily), this Winnie the Pooh Oral B variant makes an excellent choice for a first baby toothbrush. When you’re starting your oral hygiene routine for your child, it’s more about consistency than about flare. Type: The type of toothbrush or tooth-cleaning product you use will likely depend on your child’s age.

This feature is great if you’re going on vacation or the toothbrush is used in different bathrooms at home.Thousands more have no complaints, however, giving this economical baby toothbrush a whopping five stars.

This one from Baby Buddy has ‘bristles’ on one side and massaging bumps on the other, with colour choices of green, pink or blue. Manual toothbrushes still have a place, though – they’re lighter on the wallet and can be transported easily. Then when your child's first tooth erupts, both the AAPD and the American Academy of Pediatrics Opens a new window (AAP) recommend brushing your child's teeth twice daily, using a soft toothbrush appropriate to your child's size and a fluoride-containing toothpaste about the size of a grain of rice from the time teeth erupts until age 3, and then go to a pea-sized amount after age 3 (ADA). You might need to try a few different types before you find one that is most comfortable for you and your baby.This way, you can use the same brush base as baby grows so they’re used to it as part of their routine.

We also found that it’s easy for toddlers to hold and they get excited to use it due to the fun character design. Once children are 3 to 6 years old, says the AAPD, parents should increase the amount of toothpaste to pea-size. If your child tolerates it, I recommend using an electric toothbrush as [often] as possible,” she says.

In addition to this coaching feature, this electric toothbrush has a round, sensitive brush head and gives kids the option to brush in a regular or gentle mode. Although you might not be able to do a full brush initially, establishing the habit is more important, she says. Comparison of plaque removal and wear between charcoal infused bristle and nylon bristle toothbrushes: A randomized clinical crossover study.

It also connects to a free interactive app designed to educate kids and get them excited about brushing, but we found the app cumbersome because it required a lot of information before setup. If you want to go electric, there are some jazzy features, such as timers (to make sure you’re getting your two minutes in) and prompts to keep moving the toothbrush around your mouth. Before your baby has any teeth, you can use this soft silicone finger toothbrush to keep their gums clean. The bristles are also coloured to show you how much toothpaste to put on the brush, which we thought was a smart feature.However, getting your baby to open wide is often easier said than done, so we've put together this guide to the best baby toothbrushes which will have your children greeting teeth-brushing-time with the same enthusiasm they show their best baby walker or favourite bath toys.

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