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Spitting

How do you teach your kid to spit when brushing their teeth?? My son is a little over two and he loves to get his teeth brushed. I am trying to get him to do it himself, and thinking about switching to regular tooth paste. The problem is that I don't think he understands the whole spitting thing.
The reason for the switch to adult toothpaste is that his breath has started to stink, even after brushing with the learning toothpaste.
Thanks for any comments.

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Thanks to everyone for your responses! I really had no clue that there was mouthwash for kids of mint flavored toothpaste. I think that I will try those first. I also need to take my son to the dentist. I have been putting that off because I am just scared of how he will act. I really appreciate those comments about staying home with my kids. I know that some of the sacrifices our family has made will pay off in the long run. Being home with my babies make me happy and I wouldn't want it any other way!!

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I had a terrible time with my son also. I just working with him. I would brush a little and then tell him to spit the toothpaste out. I had the same issue with the bad breath. I got Aquafresh for kids. It is great. He likes the flavor of it and it isn't as strong as adult toothpaste.
Just keep working with him. My son was 3 before he really got it. Good Luck

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We had the same problem with teaching our then 2 year old to spit. At first we were just showing her how to spit but then one day we tried "swish and spit" and she had done great ever since. I think the momentum and the fun of the swishing helped her a lot.

Try brushing your teeth with your child. My son is 15m he knows how 2 spit. I think that it is because he has seen me. Also if your child has bad breath he may not be drinking enough. I have that problem with my children. I notice it more when they haven't been taking in enough fluids. I hope this helps. Good luck and God Bless.

Try brushing your teeth when u are brushing his teeth and spit out the water and try to explain to him that he doesn't want to swallow the toothpaste because he can get sick from it. That's what I did with my son and now he does a pretty good job.

Hi R.. I have worked for a dentist for nearly twenty years. If your son is not able to understand the concept of spitting....don't switch toothpastes. Adult paste has flouride in it and if swallowed in large amounts or small amounts on a daily basis, it can be harmful to him. Chances are that his "bad breath" is actually from sinus drainage or another underlying medical condition. Start with the easier of the two. It may be as simple as him breathing from his mouth at night or just from general allergies. Try brushing his tongue after brushing his teeth. The tongue holds an enormous amount of bacteria. Remember, kids needs help brushing their teeth until they have the dexterity to do it themselves (usually around age 7). Children should have their first dental visit at age 3. Remember, don't force them to do anything they don't want to do at the dentist. It is very important they have a good experience at the dentist. Good behavior in the dental chair comes with age. Hope this is of help to you!

L. M

I simply instructed my son (now 9 years old) about the dangers of swallowing toothpaste. Not in a stern way, but by simply looking him in the eye and telling him. He said, "Okay". That was the end of it....now toothpaste sculptures are a different story.

Hi R.,

A child can brush and brush and brush, but if they have bad breath, it will just come right back. I've read that if a child (or anyone for that matter) has excessive bad breath, it can mean that they're not drinking enough water. I've tried out this theory, and his helped a lot. I can't remember why it helps so much, but you can probably find it anywhere on the net.

As for the spitting while brushing and adult toothpaste, I would definitely not change to adult toothpaste until the appropriate age...I think it says on the tube. And he'll learn how to spit...it took my kids a while to figure it out. I think it was somewhere around 2 1/2. If he watches you, he'll see what you're doing and want to do it, too.

Have a great day!
Liz.

Our son is almost 2 1/2 and we noticed his breath starting to stink too, but then we started brushing is tongue more often and this has helped. We were told too not to use adult toothe paste and that once he's between 3 & 4 is when he should start seeing a dentist on a regular basis unless there is concern before hand. Our doctor also gave us prescribtion chewable vitamins with a fluoride supplement.

Maybe you should try brush your teeth along with him when he does his, so he can see how you do it. You knew kids pick alot up from just watching what we do. Also he is not to young to see the denist. Ask him to talk with him about the poper way to brush his teeth. He may also have a set of gaint teeth that he can show your son on. Just make sure the denist is a skill kids one/ Like you have a Dr for kids and you have your own.

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