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How Do I Clean My Baby's Teeth

I have a daughter that is almost 8 months old, she has two teeth and I have never cleaned them. The other day I saw baby toothpaste and i finger brush to scrub them with, has anyone used this? What are some other methods of cleaning a baby's teeth, she is our first baby and we really didn't think about brushing her new teeth.

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I've read in many baby books to just use a wash cloth to rub them daily. I did this with both of my children when they were babies and neither ever got cavities. This works until they start to get a few more teeth (particularly molars) and then you can start with the soft toothbrushes and a tiny bit of children's toothpaste. I think that toothbrushes may be rough on their little gums when they are infants, but you do need to do something to get them used to having something in their mouth (hence the washcloth) because when they are older, they'll fight you when you try to brush their teeth.

I used the finger brush to clean my sons teeth when he first started getting his teeth. He loved the feel of it because I would also massage his gums with the brush. It also helped with the spit up smell.

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Hello E.

I have a nine month old he is my first child also. I use the tooth and gum cleanser with the little rubber finger brush also it is simple really Just put a little on and rub it on their fums and teeth just like you would for yourself only they can swallow theirs as long as it doesn't have floride in it. Now they come in all those neat flavors also Max relly likes the strawberry bannana one. I have seen other moms use actual small tooth brushes with the same cleaner. Or i have seen them use a washcloth with some kind of cleaner. But i have only ever used the one with the finger brush .... Hope that helps

My baby had 2 teeth by 2 months. I bought baby oragel with the finger toothbrush and he loves it still (10mos w/8.5 teeth). Just rub bristles up and down and side to side, you can also brush the tounge, if the gag response isnt too bad. I have a friend that used the finger toothbrush but her baby hated it. Other toothbrushes are available. Make sure the toothpaste you use is BABY toothpaste, adult/child toothpaste has ingredience that could hurt their little tummies or future teeth when they grow in could have major spotting. Make sure you brush every night after eating and drinking everything.. (this was told to me by my pediatrician). GOOD LUCK, most babies love it

Our pediatrician told us the other day to even use a washclath with warm water at the beginning. We mentioned the baby toothpaste and finger brush, but he didn't act like that was any better. He said at this age she doesn't need it (6 months old), however, he suggested to do something (either one) the minute the first tooth comes out. His idea is that the sooner cleaning their teeth becomes a part of their daily hygene, the better. Later it will be more natural for them to continue brushing everyday, etc.

the toothpaste and scrubber are perfect to clean the babys teeth its very important. the toothpaste will not harm the baby if swallowed. simply put the scrubber on your finger and apply some toothpaste and gently scrub them. you want to protect those baby teeth. make sure you gently scrub her gums it will feel great to her. good luck....H.

I was always told by our dr. to just wipe out the teeth with a wet, clean, washcloth. That is all they need until one or so and they start eating more table foods. Then just use the smallest brush you can find and we use a toothpaste from the health food store that has no dye or sugar (some actually do). Our son does just fine with that!!

hello-
at only 8 months old it is absolutly not necessary to use toothpaste. all you need is a gauze pad or a thin wash cloth with warm water to clean their teeth. at this age, toothpaste is really only a marketing device. they contain sugar and unnecessary chemicals your baby's body does not need. and if you do feel the need to use toothpaste, it's extremely important not to use flouride toothpaste. at this age, it can be harmful if it is constantly being swallowed. i hope this helps you. and if your not sure what to use, do solid research so you learn the facts.
best wishes to you & your family

Hi Sahm,

I used the finger brush on both of my kids when they were babies now 6 and 3. The toothpaste is safge for them to swallow since it does not have all the other junk the adult paste have. I would actually brush their gums before they had teeth in a routine just we do and they both loved it. I would check with your ped. before. Hope this helps

We used the training toothpaste and a mini toothbrush on our daughter when she had about four teeth. Before that, the doctors say to just use a wet washcloth.

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