Which toothbrush should I choose for a child?
From the age of 3, it is recommended to brush children's teeth twice a day!
You should brush a child's teeth with a small toothbrush with very soft bristles.
You must also clean the gums delicately.
Brushing your teeth before nighttime is particularly important for a child.
If changing your toothbrush regularly is important for an adult, it is also important for a child.
As soon as the hairs separate on the head, you must quickly change your toothbrush so as not to scratch the young enamel and traumatize the gums.
At birth, a child's mouth does not contain the cariogenic bacteria responsible for premature cavities.
It is by bringing objects to his mouth that these bacteria enter his body.
These are often transmitted by contaminated objects or by the saliva of adults.
If the right conditions are met, these bacteria can then cause cavities.
Primary caries often occurs before the age of 5 and can affect a child's first teeth.
When the child eats or drinks, food particles stick to his teeth.
The caries bacteria then transform the sugar in these particles into acids.
It is these acids which attack the tooth enamel
When a child has a cavity, the enamel on the surface of the tooth becomes dull, yellow, or brown.
As soon as decay begins to invade the tooth, it quickly gets worse.
The tooth will become painful and will interfere with the child's sleep and eating.
Untreated decay can have a negative impact on growth and language learning.
You must consult a dentist because it must therefore be treated quickly.
How can you reduce the transmission of bacteria in your baby or child's mouth?
Watch everything your child puts in their mouth.
Avoid kissing your child on the mouth.
Do not use the same spoon to taste your child's food.
Your child must have their own toothbrush, they must not share it with anyone.
Always dry your toothbrush in the open air, not in a cover, with the head facing upwards.
As for adults, your child's toothbrush should not touch other toothbrushes in its storage glass.
Antibacterial children's toothbrush 3 to 7 years old Silver Care with suction cup!
Ergonomic shape, children's design.
Suction cup to make it stand on the sink counter.
Decorative motif to motivate toothbrushing.
Antibacterial bristles in the center of the head that destroy 95% of all toothbrush bacteria every 24 hours.
Unique Silver Care patent, significantly reduces the risk of developing cervical caries from an early age.
To be used with a fluoridated toothpaste adapted to the age of your child.
A pea-sized dose of toothpaste is enough for a child aged 3 to 7 years.
The toothbrush lasts 2 to 3 months - Remember to change your child's toothbrush.