Not exact matches
As we mentioned, you should begin post-meal gum
cleaning for your infant with a moist washcloth or
piece of gauze.
If your child will let you, gently massage the gums with a
clean finger or wet
piece of gauze.
Prior to the emergencies
of your infant's first teeth, wipe his or her gums — gently but firmly — with a
clean damp cloth or
piece of gauze.
Some parents find it easiest to
clean their baby's teeth by wrapping a
piece of clean muslin or
gauze around their fingers, adding a bit
of toothpaste and rubbing it on their baby's teeth.
Before your infant even gets his fist teeth, you can use a
piece of gauze wrapped around your index finger to gently
clean your baby's gums after feedings.
... when you can gently
clean your baby's mouth using a soft, damp washcloth or a
piece of damp
gauze to remove any milk residue from his gums.
Once you've controlled the bleeding by applying pressure with «something
clean and soft» (a
piece of gauze, tissues, or a towel will do), dampen another
piece of clean material with cool water and wrap it around the detached part
of your ear, Dr. Lai - Becker said.
Secure it in place by sticking a
piece of gauze over the clay, and then wrap the entire area in a bandage or
clean cotton cloth.
Get yourself a toothbrush made especially for canines or a
clean piece of soft
gauze to wrap around your finger.
You start with toothpaste on your finger to
clean the tooth surfaces, then wrap a small
piece of cloth or
gauze around your finger, or use a finger brush, to change the texture.
If a canine toothpaste is not available, you can manually
clean your dog's teeth by wrapping a
piece of moistened
gauze around your finger, dab it in baking soda, and gently rub against your dog's teeth.
If your dog's inner ears appear dirty,
clean them with a cotton ball or
piece of gauze dampened with mineral oil, hydrogen peroxide or a liquid ear
cleaner specially formulated for this purpose.