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Good brushing and flossing habits formed in childhood carry forward for life. At Elevated Smiles Dentistry in Bel Air, MD, our dental hygienists spend time at every children’s appointment teaching proper technique in an age-appropriate way, so children understand not just what to do but why it matters. The goal is to build habits, not just follow instructions.

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Oral care begins before teeth even arrive. Parents should wipe infant gums with a clean, damp cloth after feedings. When the first tooth appears, typically around six months, begin brushing with a soft-bristled infant toothbrush and a rice-sized smear of fluoride toothpaste. Once multiple teeth are present, use a pea-sized amount. Children do not have the dexterity to brush effectively on their own until around age seven or eight. Until then, parents should brush for or alongside their children, checking that all surfaces are cleaned. Our hygienists demonstrate proper technique at every appointment and are happy to coach parents.
Use a soft-bristled toothbrush sized appropriately for your child’s mouth. Hold the brush at a 45-degree angle toward the gum line and use small circular motions to clean the outer, inner, and chewing surfaces of each tooth. Brush for a full two minutes twice a day, once in the morning and once before bed. The bedtime brushing is the most important because saliva flow decreases during sleep, leaving teeth more vulnerable to acid from any food residue. Using a timer or a two-minute song helps younger children stay engaged long enough to brush thoroughly.
Begin flossing as soon as any two teeth are touching side by side, typically between ages two and three for primary molars. Young children need a parent to floss for them. Floss picks and pre-threaded flossers are easier to manage in small mouths than traditional string floss. The technique is the same: slide the floss gently between the teeth, curve it around each tooth in a C-shape, and move it up and down against the tooth surface rather than snapping it into the gum. Flossing removes the plaque from between teeth where brushing cannot reach, which is where many cavities in children begin.
Our hygienists use disclosing tablets or solution, which temporarily stains plaque pink, so children can see exactly where plaque has been left behind after brushing. This visual tool makes a lasting impression and motivates children to brush more thoroughly at home. We also use age-appropriate language and positive reinforcement throughout the visit. Children who understand why they are brushing rather than just being told to do it are far more likely to develop genuine habits. Parents receive specific, individualized guidance on areas their child is missing regularly based on what the hygienist observes during cleaning.

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