Soft
bristle baby toothbrush (this requires supervision) or gum massager (looks like a rubber toothbrush).
Not exact matches
Once your child's teeth start to appear (generally around 6 months), use a
baby or toddler
toothbrush with a small
bristle head and larger grip suitable for your hand.
Look for a
baby toothbrush with a small and soft head and rounded
bristles that easily adapts to your
baby's small mouth and little teeth.
You have to pick a
baby toothbrush that has a small head and soft
bristles.
Toothbrushes — moistened with water and no more than a rice - grain size smear of fluoride toothpaste — can also be used, but they should be very soft and with no more than three rows of
bristles (a pediatric dentist or your pharmacist can help you find the finger brushes and a proper
baby toothbrush).
Be sure to change your
baby's
toothbrush at least every three months but do so sooner if you notice the
bristles spreading out.
The ISSA mikro is the only
baby electronic
toothbrush combining silicone
bristles with gentle sonic pulsations, making it a safe, effective and fun way to teach your children how to brush their teeth.
As soon as the first teeth appear, clean them at least once a day (usually at bedtime) with a soft
bristle toothbrush designed for
babies.