Friday, January 22, 2010

Infant Tooth Brush 10 Month Infant & Teeth Brushing?

10 month Infant & Teeth Brushing? - infant tooth brush

I've spent a 10 months old, I started to brush their teeth in 2 months when he achieved his first 2 teeth, no problem. But now, 5 more teeth erupted in a month and now when I brush my teeth and on alert, writhes and screams. I also have a finger brush, but when I take them and bites if they do not move their mouths. He also tried to clarify the gums with a washcloth to the same reaction. He tried a different flavor of fluoride toothpaste does not help, I would only do my part so that my son has the best chance to not get cavities. Suggestions?

13 comments:

  1. Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA)January 22, 2010 at 4:07 PM

    Yolanda

    I remember those moments ..... WAY BACK
    I suggest you do not use anything dentistry. The child only tend to eat. HOT WATER ONLY is beautiful in this phase.
    Make sure a toothbrush bristles is a child Ultra Soft. Another thing is unpleasant.
    Brush very gently, and play this card and tell him that you know is not a bad thing.
    See SI mother to become more tolerant.
    Never give liquid NIGHT IN A BOTTLE PLAIN except water. No juice or milk. This bottle can cause cavities in some children.
    Moments later, when he learned SPIT TRUE, you can put a pea average drop of toothpaste on the brush and clean your teeth.
    Good Dental Habits Start Early. I think you're doing well!

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  2. He got his first tooth at 2 months? Amazing! If it is 10 months old, sounds like you may be old enough to be entertained by the whole experience of brushes. Make it fun. He tries to brush their teeth and maybe you can brush your teeth at the same time. Try to sing a song. "That's the way we brush our teeth, brush brushing teeth, teeth," you know.
    If you look angry or worried, they can also be seen as a negative experience. Make it fun, laughs a lot and take it with a grain of salt.
    Good luck!

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  3. I really think you try too hard. To be honest, I'm not sure I brushing my teeth until the child reaches the age of one year. It is good to know how to take care of themselves, but I think that a little too early. A year and a half, I have some samples of toothbrushes, Crest toothpaste as a child or something and give it and let them see you brush your teeth, and he / she gets the hang before 2 is so long. Believe me, it will be beautiful and happy you learned something from her mother. Take care, Heather

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  4. I really think you try too hard. To be honest, I'm not sure I brushing my teeth until the child reaches the age of one year. It is good to know how to take care of themselves, but I think that a little too early. A year and a half, I have some samples of toothbrushes, Crest toothpaste as a child or something and give it and let them see you brush your teeth, and he / she gets the hang before 2 is so long. Believe me, it will be beautiful and happy you learned something from her mother. Take care, Heather

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  5. I had the same problem with my son! (and yes, you're right, if she has to brush his teeth, milk contains too much sugar) My son has two teeth in four months. I chew my son to a humid and cold. They like the original intentions and the effect of chewing "brush" his little Chompers.
    Good luck!

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  6. The attempt to use another spoonful. Maybe he wants to use his toothbrush. My children and I took turns. Turn Back Brush Joey "clean" Mom's at her teeth to Joey.

    Moreover, while in most of the teeth may be cutting edge of the gums very sensitive. Try some teething frozen for about ten minutes before washing.

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  7. Once you see the teeth, you can start brushing. There are special toothpastes safe for children it (even if it is being swallowed). This is very good because it ensures that your child (or brush your teeth teach them how to do it) even without the health problems swallowing the toothpaste instead of fear ejection. You can find the toothpaste at Wal-Mart, pharmacies and some supermarkets.

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  8. Never let children play with the toothbrush and show you how to brush their teeth. When we used to play with the toothbrush, and brush only. Do not use toothpaste until you get used to the brush.

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  9. As already mentioned, the mouth is probably injured incisors. They are also long after the rash can be seen. Do not try to delete a court because they do not create a problem with him, do be afraid to brush afterwards. Chew the "cold cloth" is given the best advice is to get clean teeth and relieve the pain of his son. Good luck and do not worry, do not make your teeth apart, as soon as you think.

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  10. Brush with teeth up to 2 in every doctor or pediatrician will tell you. if adequate nutrition is not get cavities.

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  11. Babies have no teeth at two months, I think you're afraid of her son

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  12. Let the child see you brushing your teeth, it seems to be fun. Then you can more inclined to sit and have fun. You can also try to help "by the brush with you ...

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  13. Your gums may be painful for all new teeth. Dale quiet couple of days and try again. I'm not forcing the issue because they are likely to result in great fear that their teeth cleaned.

    Mr.

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