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Basic Training: Brushing :
Briefing
Sounds like a ‘no brainer’ but you’d be surprised how often kids (and adults!) get this one wrong. Did you know that it takes two to three minutes to properly brush your teeth but most people only spend 30 seconds or less.
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So why is it so important? Germs. Millions of them live on our teeth, tongue and gums and feed on the food that’s left behind after we’ve eaten. A by-product of these bacteria is acid, which is what attacks and destroys our tooth enamel leading to a filling.
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The solution? Brushing. It removes the bacteria so they can’t make the acid that destroys our teeth. To remove bacteria from all our teeth takes two to three minutes. Don’t be too rough. It takes very little pressure to remove bacteria and food so make sure your kids don’t get too over zealous with their brushing.
Exercise
• Get your child to go through this brushing routine and stick with it for the whole seven days.
• Brush at least twice a day - after breakfast and before bedtime. If they can, brush after lunch or after sweet snacks
• Use a pea-sized blob of toothpaste (you don’t need much)
• Use a fluoride toothpaste either a normal one or a low fluoride one for younger kids (Why is fluoride important)
• Brush the inside surface of each tooth gently back and forth
• Then move to the outside surfaces then the chewing surfaces
• Use the tip of the brush to clean behind each front tooth – both top and bottom
• Brush gently
• Encourage your child to spit out toothpaste after brushing but don’t rinse. • Spend two to three minutes brushing. If it’s difficult to keep track of time use an egg timer or play a favourite song
• Use toothpaste under adult supervision and keep out of reach of children
Advanced Training: Flossing
Briefing
Once any two of your child's teeth touch each other, it's time to start flossing. The tiny gaps between teeth that a toothbrush can’t reach make a perfect hiding place for food particles and bacteria. If they’re allowed to remain there for a long time these bacteria can start to destroy gum tissue as well as the bones and ligaments that support teeth. Flossing removes bacteria and food particles from between teeth.
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