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Elgydium Emoji Kids Toothbrush Elgydium Emoji Kids Toothbrush
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Elmex Junior Soft Toothbrush 6-12 years Elmex Junior Soft Toothbrush 6-12 years
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Mam Learning Toothbrush Kit Mam Learning Toothbrush Kit
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ELGYDIUM JUNIOR RACOON TOOTHBRUSH 7/12 YEARS ELGYDIUM JUNIOR RACOON TOOTHBRUSH 7/12 YEARS
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Elgydium Emoji Junior Toothbrush Elgydium Emoji Junior Toothbrush
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Elgydium Toothbrush Kids Eco Designed Soft Elgydium Toothbrush Kids Eco Designed Soft
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Elgydium Kids Unicorn Toothbrush Elgydium Kids Unicorn Toothbrush
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Elgydium Shark Toothbrush for children aged 2 to 6 Elgydium Shark Toothbrush for children aged 2 to 6
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Oral B-Kids electric toothbrush -€3.00 Oral B-Kids electric toothbrush
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ELGYDIUM Brosse à Dents KIDS MONSTER 2-6 ANS ELGYDIUM Brosse à Dents KIDS MONSTER 2-6 ANS
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1. Why is choosing the right toothbrush for your child important?

Choosing the right toothbrush for your child is crucial as it can affect their long-term oral health. By using the right toothbrush, you can help effectively remove plaque and prevent cavities and gum disease.

2. The different types of children's toothbrushes available in pharmacies

There are several types of children's toothbrushes available in pharmacies:

Manual toothbrushes

Manual toothbrushes are the most common and affordable. They are often available in different sizes and colors for children . They are often recommended for young children who are beginning to brush their teeth.

Electric toothbrushes

Electric toothbrushes are more expensive than manual toothbrushes, but they can be more effective at cleaning teeth and gums . They are often recommended for older children and for those with oral health issues.

Sonic toothbrushes

Sonic toothbrushes use vibrations to clean teeth and gums. They are more expensive than manual and electric toothbrushes, but they can be more effective at cleaning hard-to-reach areas of the mouth .

3. How to choose the best toothbrush for your child?

Choosing the best toothbrush for your child depends on several factors, including:

Age

The choice of toothbrush depends on the age of your child. Young children need softer, smaller toothbrushes , while older children can use larger, stiffer toothbrushes.

The size and shape of the toothbrush head

The size and shape of the toothbrush head is also important. Toothbrush heads for younger children should be smaller, while older children can use larger toothbrush heads. The shape of the head should also be adapted to the child's mouth.

The hardness of the toothbrush bristles

The hardness of the toothbrush bristles should also be adapted to the age of the child. Young children need softer bristles , while older children can use harder bristles.

The child's personal preferences

The child's personal preferences are also important. Children are more likely to use a toothbrush that is comfortable and has a design that appeals to them .

4. How to use a children's toothbrush correctly?

It is important to teach your child how to use a toothbrush correctly to ensure good oral hygiene. Here are the steps to follow:

  1. Wet the toothbrush with lukewarm water.
  2. Apply a small amount of toothpaste to the toothbrush.
  3. Tilt the toothbrush at a 45 degree angle towards the gums.
  4. Gently brush the teeth in circular motions.
  5. Don't forget to brush your tongue and cheeks to remove bacteria.
  6. Rinse your mouth with water.
  7. Rinse the toothbrush with warm water and let it air dry.

5.FAQs

At what age can you start using a children's toothbrush?

It is recommended to start using a children's toothbrush as soon as the first milk teeth appear, around the age of six months.

How long should you brush your child's teeth?

It is recommended that you brush your child's teeth for two minutes, twice a day.

How often should a children's toothbrush be replaced?

It is recommended that a children's toothbrush be replaced every three months or whenever the brush bristles become worn or frayed.

Are electric toothbrushes better than manual toothbrushes for kids?

Electric toothbrushes may be more effective at cleaning teeth and gums, but they are more expensive than manual toothbrushes. The choice depends on the individual preferences and needs of the child.

How to help your child adopt good oral hygiene?

To help your child develop good brushing habits, you can:

  • Show your child how to brush their teeth.
  • Brush your child's teeth until he's old enough to do it on his own.
  • Encourage your child to brush their teeth twice a day.
  • Make oral hygiene fun by using colorful toothpaste and toothbrushes and singing songs while brushing.