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When to Start Brushing My 14 Month Old's Teeth

Hi everyone,
I was just wondering when is a good time to start brushing my 14 month old daughter's teeth. How do I go about it? She doesn't particularly like anything (except food and her sippy cup) in her mouth and she is really squirmy. Any suggestions?

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thanks everyone! I'm going out today and buying her a toothbrush! Wish me luck!

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I started giving my son a toothbrush to get used to holding around 6 months and started using the swallowable toothpaste by gerber once his teeth broke thru. Now he is almost 17 months old and we brush teeth every evening.

When she HAS teeth. Soft cloth. When she can handle the tooth brush herself, let her use just a touch of children's paste, not adult paste. When she can 'spit' on command, then you can start a bit of adult paste, but children prefer cherry flavored or grape or bubblegum, so I stuck with children's for a LONG time. ANYTHING to get my son to brush!

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Hi J.,

Go for it! Your daughter will probably be very resistant to you brushing her teeth, so start out slow. They sell several different toothbrushes and flouride free toothpastes - flavors and characters on the tube. My advice, buy a few different types and let her pick which one she wants to use that time. We always let my son brush his own teeth first, then we brush them for him. We say "Logan's turn, now its mommy/daddy's turn" A key, we always let him take his time brushing his own teeth.

Good luck and remember to have fun with it.

K.

She should be brushing her teeth now. I started my son when he got is very first tooth. I is still hard sometimes he will only let me get the bottom teeth really good the top ones is where it becomes a struggle he will just bite donw on the tooth brush. I agree with the little bear tooth paste it is safe for babies to swollaw, as well as picking out a brush he will like.
Good luck to you.

We have those disposable toothbrushes that have an on-off vibration button for my husband and I. My son loves "brushing" his teeth with it while it is vibrating. No need for any toothpaste, just the act of brushing is the best for them. I think colgate makes the brushes.

When she HAS teeth. Soft cloth. When she can handle the tooth brush herself, let her use just a touch of children's paste, not adult paste. When she can 'spit' on command, then you can start a bit of adult paste, but children prefer cherry flavored or grape or bubblegum, so I stuck with children's for a LONG time. ANYTHING to get my son to brush!

I think you definitely need to start introducing brushing teeth. I think at this point it's not as important how well it's actually done, but just to introduce the routine of it and importance of it. Why don't you try taking her to the store and letting her pick out her own toothbrush. They have so many different ones, and with all the characters she'll probably see it more as a toy.

you need to be brushing her teeth now. Orajel (i think thats it) makes a training tooth paste. It has Little Bear on it. Let her go with you and pick it out and let her pick out her tooth brush. My duaghter was picky and would only let me brush her teeth if she had a Dora toothbrush. She will probbaly bite down on the brush both of my kids did just keep your patience and brush them. It takes longer at first but soon they will be asking to brush thier teeth at least my two do now. They are 4 and 1/2 and 3. Its part of our nightly routine. Good Luck.

Have you used the Toddler toothbrush/toothpaste, like Gerber makes? I started brushing my daughter's teeth as soon as they appeared. You could try giving her the toothbrush to play with while you are brushing your teeth and showing her what is going on, then eventually try brushing her teeth. Good luck.

As soon as she gets her first tooth start with the finger tooth brush. I think it is around a year that you start brushing with a baby tooth brush. The dr will know. We were told to go to the denist when my son turned 2. His teeth are fine, but they just peeked around in there and at three started cleanings

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