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There’s no doubt you love your little one; just make sure your child’s teeth get some love and attention from you, too. Here are some fun facts about flossing and brushing for parents:

  • Kids ages 3-years-and-older only need a pea-sized amount of toothpaste.
  • Parents are encouraged to brush their child's teeth for them until age 8.
  • First floss: When child has two teeth side-by-side that are touching, or by the age of 5.
  • Even before teeth appear, wipe baby’s gums with a clean cloth after feedings.

 

Kids need to visit the dentist at least twice a year for an exam and cleaning. Book their next appointment now!

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