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Toothbrushes

Some 44 per cent of five year olds in Britain have already experienced tooth decay. You can help prevent this by buying the right toothbrush and establishing a regular cleaning regime.

  • Toothbrushes are usually sold with an age recommendation for use on the packaging, for example from birth to two years; choose one specifically designed for babies
  • Your baby’s first toothbrush should have a long, thin handle that fits in your hand and helps you to reach around all the teeth, and a small head with soft, rounded filaments
  • Once your baby wants to have a go himself, buy a toothbrush with a chunky, short handle and finger grips. The head should still be small and the filaments soft. (Remember that you will still need to help with cleaning, though)
  • You may find it useful to buy a toothbrush with a coloured area on the filaments to indicate the tiny amount of toothpaste that is required for cleaning a baby's mouth
  • Replace your child's toothbrush at least every three months, and sooner if the filaments are starting to splay
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