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What do you brush your 1 year old's teeth with?

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What do you brush your 1 year old's teeth with?

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  1. You can use a baby toothbrush that you stick on your finger but then it is harder later on to get them to open their mouth so you can use a bigger one. I would try using a toddler tooth brush. It is small but looks like a grown up one, which makes them more eager to use. Also, never use grown up tooth paste for a baby. Since kids don't know that they should not swallow the tooth paste they can get very sick from the fluoride. Go to the tooth paste isle and find a good childs tooth paste and they will love the taste and you don't have to worry. Good luck.


  2. Toddler toothbrush and toddler toothpaste (has no flouride)

    :)

  3. a baby toothbrush and training toothpaste. It is safe to swallow. You can find it in the toothpaste aisle at the store.  

  4. a baby toothbrush

  5. They have special tooth brushes and tooth paste... We have an Elmo one becuase she gets more excited when we use it lol. We do use crest or something with a little bit of mint and fluoride if she throws up.  

  6. a baby tooth brush , with a mild toothpaste (and only half to a pea size!).

    http://www.babycenter.com.au/baby/dailyc...

    http://pregnancyandbaby.com/pregnancy/ba...

  7. THEY DO HAVE SPECIAL BABY TOOTH PASTE AND SPECIAL TOOTHBRUSHES THAT ARE EASIER FOR THEM TO USE. YOU CAN USE YOUR TOOTHPASTE BUT ONLY USE A VERY TINY BIT BECAUSE IT'S NOT A GOOD THING FOR THEM TO SWALLOW AND IT'S HARD TO GET THEM TO RINSE AND SPIT. THAT TAKE A LOT OF PRACTICE AT LEAST A COUPLE MORE YEARS.  

  8. Child's toothbrush and non-flouride toothpaste designed for infants. Ask your pediatrician for best recommended toothpaste brands.

    You should start brushing as soon as you child has teeth.

  9. my daughter brushes her own teeth with  regular toothbrush, sometimes a smaller one

  10. baby toothbrush and baby tooth paste.

  11. The infant toothbrush and that ridiculously over priced, flouride free, ora jel toothpaste. 4 BUCKS for a TINY tube! Geeze...  

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