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Any Ideas on How to Teach My Baby to Brush Her Teeth

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My baby is 11 months old and has 6 teeth. Her pediatrician says to brush her teeth. I have tried, and she just hates it. My dentist gave me this thing I put on my finger and rub her teeth and gums. I can do that, just barely. She just fights me every step. She is very independent, but won't do it herself either. I have a toddler toothbrush and infant toothpaste and need ideas on how to get her to use them or let me use them on her. Thanks!

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Thanks for the great advice. I stuck with it and now it is just part of the routine. She comes up to me and says "teeth" and we brush her teeth

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well first, you shouldn't let a baby brush her own teeth, they actually don't have the dexterity to brush they're own teeth until about 7 or 8 years old. but my son was like this too, and I know it is a pain, they can be so stubborn about it. I made a big game out of it, and tried to get him into a good mood before even attempting it, and I told him a few times about the sugar bugs.. That if you don't brush them off they will eat his teeth at night time. Sounds a little rough when you think about it, but it didn't freak him out..Hope that helps. GOOD LUCK

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I wish I had advice- i have been brushing my 15 month olds teeth for months. I use a small childs toothbrush - I think she likes it... I confess that I dont do it every day- but I try to brush her teeth as often as I remember. she actually likes it.. no toothpaste yet. she often takes the toothbrush from me and does it herself. keep trying maybe she will get used to it.

Regular toothpaste is both unneeded, and not wise. But, I found that by using the infant tooth polish stuff(basically lightly flavored gel), I was better able to get my son to cooperate. Just make your best effort, on any given day. And hopefully, between all the days of the week, you'll manage to keep them mostly clean until she gets used to it.

well first, you shouldn't let a baby brush her own teeth, they actually don't have the dexterity to brush they're own teeth until about 7 or 8 years old. but my son was like this too, and I know it is a pain, they can be so stubborn about it. I made a big game out of it, and tried to get him into a good mood before even attempting it, and I told him a few times about the sugar bugs.. That if you don't brush them off they will eat his teeth at night time. Sounds a little rough when you think about it, but it didn't freak him out..Hope that helps. GOOD LUCK

I used to let my son watch me brush my teeth and then I would ask him if he wanted me to "tickle his teeth" he would let me brush them quickly and then he would take over. He is now 17 months and loves to brush his teeth. He wants to "tickle his teeth" at least twice a day.

I actually found this wonderful product from a magazine. They are called spiffies and they are tooth wipes that are flavored and you wrap them aroung your finger and rub it on his or her teeth cheeks and tongue. I have the ones that is grape flavored and my son oves them. Unfortunately they are only available from CVS pharmacy online item only. Its worth a try.

I'm a speech pathologist and I often use a nuk brush with kids who don't like things in their mouth. It has a tip on it that has rubbery bristles all around it. I gave one to both of my kids prior to introducing toothbrushes. They loved to chew on it, then I could grab it every once and a while and rub their teeth with it. If she won't put it in her mouth, dip it in applesauce or something she likes and just pop it in her mouth. It's tough so she can chew on it. I would try that and then transition to a toothbrush. I haven't bought any in a while, but I used to get them at Target. They come in a boxed, three brush set by the pacifiers. It worked for my 2. Hopefully it will work with yours. Good luck!!!

Her problem may not be that she does not like brush, but that her gums are sore from teething. Try giving her something cold to chew on before you brush her teeth so that her gums are numbed a little. Also, let her pick out the toothbrush, it will make her feel like its her's. You could also try having her "brush" a dolls teeth so she can get the idea of you brushing hers. Just remember that most kids do not have the dexterate to brush their own teeth until they are about five so you should make sure she is doing a great job of it. I know she is only 11 months, but keep it in mind for the future. I did not know it and thought my 2 year old was doing great, but when she went to the dentist for the first time she had 5 cavities. I fyou want to hear some of the advice my dentist gave me let me know.

For my one year old, I put a step stool down so she could reach the sink & see into the mirror. I bought those toothbrushes that flash (I use the firefly brand) which is really exciting for her and my 4 year old. She can reach the running water and just loves to wet the toothbrush, brush her teeth over and over. We usually have water all over when she's done, but I'll take it for an enthusiastic brusher. Hope this helps....good luck!

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