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What’s the Best Toothpaste for My Child?


Tooth brushing is one of the most important tasks for good oral health. Many toothpastes, and/or tooth polishes, however, can damage young smiles. They contain harsh abrasives, which can wear away young tooth enamel. When looking for a toothpaste for your child, make sure to pick one that is recommended by the American Dental Association as shown on the box and tube. These toothpastes have undergone testing to insure they are safe to use.

Remember, children should spit out toothpaste after brushing to avoid getting too much fluoride. If too much fluoride is ingested, a condition known as fluorosis can occur. If your child is too young or unable to spit out toothpaste, consider providing them with a fluoride free toothpaste, using no toothpaste, or using only a "pea size" amount of toothpaste.


By: Dr. Jason Sotto, Orlando Pediatric Dentist

Jason J. Sotto, D.M.D
Pediatric Dentistry
3720 Winter Garden Vineland Rd. (535)
Winter Garden, Fl 34787
 
"Little Teeth Big Smiles"

 

 

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