Massaging gums with wet washcloths or gauze — and
even clean fingers — can help relieve discomfort, according to Shari C. Kohn, a dentist, a spokeswoman for the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and an expert columnist for Healthy Kids From Teeth to Feet.
Using pacifiers, dummies or
even a clean finger can soothe the newborn, getting the baby into a state of feeding and rest.
Not exact matches
You can use a wet wash cloth, but wipes are
even softer and more convenient (especially for
cleaning tiny
fingers and the genital area).
If there is
even a slight bit of pain, be sure to take your
clean finger and insert it into the edge of the baby's mouth to break the suction.
Consider a plastic bag of
finger foods for babies old enough to partake, and maybe
even a wet washcloth for a good
clean up afterwards.
Rather than
cleaning baby's gums with a toothbrush, try a soft, damp cloth, or
even a soft rubber or silicone
finger brush, both gentle options with a nubby texture babies tend to love.
We're both crafty, but where she only lets her son play with Play - Doh while in his high chair, I'll let the kids
finger paint and sculpt on a mat on the floor,
even though it means my walls are nowhere near as
clean as hers.
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 this is the case, a powdered infant supplement can be introduced and added to breastmilk, formula, or
even put on a
clean finger for baby to suckle.
Even though this long beige coat is in color that's not easy to maintain
clean, I couldn't keep my
fingers from ordering it.
It's very shiny, which means
even the
cleanest of
fingers leave smears that make it look like you were eating fried chicken on the road.
Instead, use cotton balls or
even wrap your
finger in gauze to wipe them
clean.
The narrow tip helps you apply the TropiClean Fresh Breath
Clean Teeth Oral Care Gel to hard - to - reach places so you never have to use your
finger or
even a toothbrush.
«That way my hands stayed
clean, he stated, «and I no longer dirtied myself with paint, not
even the tips of my
fingers.
The best part is you don't have to lift a
finger,
even to tell the vacuum to start
cleaning, because it can connect to Amazon Alexa.
Just putting one
finger on the display after properly
cleaning the glass results in a visible fingerprint, which is odd given the back of the phone is rather resistant to visible smudges
even on the black model (not that it's fully black on the back, but it's enough to hide smudges in most cases.)
So you can ask Alex to tell the robot vacuum to start
cleaning without
even lifting a
finger.