Monday, January 4, 2010

Toddler Tooth Brushing How Often Do You Change Your Child/ren's Tooth Brush?

How often do you change your child/ren's tooth brush? - toddler tooth brushing

I am my own every 6 months. My son has gone to 3 of them so far, and is only 19 months. He brushed his teeth since the first appearance in the last 6 months.
Does anyone else see the baby or child a toothbrush not just take a long time? Is it because they're so sweet?

10 comments:

Tina said...

Yes, it is likely to break new every 3 months or twins.

I think it is a combination of sows are so sweet, my little rubber when brushing.

Sometimes we get "loose" - BJs 3 to 6 pieces is a grocery store in our region.

ETA - I for my part, I use a Philips Sonicare toothbrush and recommend to the head rotates every 6 months. At $ 12.15 per I replace it every month! To sell more heads, the manufacturer has recommended that, if necessary, and it came with a sterilizer for bacterial growth, etc. to prevent
http://www.sonicare.com/products/brushhe ...

Toothbruses Manual for the ADA (American Dental Association) recommends 3 to 4 months:
http://www.ada.org/prof/resources/positi ...

ĀŢĿĄŜ↔ĴŮ... said...

I bought a box of effervescent tablets (something like the equipment, the clean use it to disinfect the dentures) specifically designed for disinfecting your toothbrush. I use it once a month or once every 2 months when I forget and I can no longer our toothbrushes. I usually buy the fairly well, so after a while, especially for Avary, for brushing teeth is not too hard, I think I have. I've always been a bit neurotic, brushing your teeth. If someone comes to me for the first time information on the collection of my "teeth cleaning tools go on the counter and holding a toothbrush on the wall just above the sink. (I have about 8 more) of my electric toothbrush. To date, I will be only for Avary, which was for about 5 months - but as I said, disinfected frequently continue much longer without the accumulation of bacteria.'s probably your toothbrush at about 6 months to change, that is, if I did the last time . Oh yes, and she is 20 months.
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threenor... said...

I Change all of our toothbrushes once a month, or when someone is sick - no sense to Getting Over throat infection when infecting your toothbrush. Also replaced when the bristles look a little bubbles, or suspect, it falls to the floor or in other less sanitary.

and no, I'm not OCD.


CDO is the correct letters in alphabetical order.


BTW: My old 33Mo by a dozen toothbrushes per week - is her favorite, what to do: Sit on the couch and watching Dora the Explorer, while chewing a toothbrush, a stick is useless. especially local pharmacy, buy and sell me at $ 3/doz.

Hayden's Mommy! said...

I changed when my son is out of toothpaste. I buy toothpaste / toothbrush combo, brushes, and every morning and evening. The rigid tube 2.5 to 3 months, so that when it is time to say the toothpaste, toothbrush is launched, and I have a different combination.

ι вєℓσиg тσ ℓυкαѕ said...

My son is 15 months and have been brushing their teeth, because it 9 months (end biter though!). We do not have ... Although she has three, "UP". The only thing I can up the brush when he has to celebrate his own toothbrush and brush in order to ... Then we were received with my parents and I bought a new ... only on its way back!

If I remember correctly, we had to change their toothbrush once a few months ... not because I was exhausted, but only because I thought it was old, and I thought, why not!

ι вєℓσиg тσ ℓυкαѕ said...

My son is 15 months and have been brushing their teeth, because it 9 months (end biter though!). We do not have ... Although she has three, "UP". The only thing I can up the brush when he has to celebrate his own toothbrush and brush in order to ... Then we were received with my parents and I bought a new ... only on its way back!

If I remember correctly, we had to change their toothbrush once a few months ... not because I was exhausted, but only because I thought it was old, and I thought, why not!

Dana C said...

After my dentist all toothbrushes should be changed every 6 weeks because bacteria grow in them. I do not know why baby brushes do not last for long, you might have to change more often.

Ragazza d istituto universitario said...

Yes, I mean to change all 3 months, and I decided to do the same thing with my child. The bacteria grow, the very unpleasant. If I have a cold or a sore change immediately to get rid of the virus. I also buy the cheapest available LOL

Jenny Due March 23 with Aleiha said...

What 6 months? You should talk to your dentist, I change my every 4-6 weeks, it's just disgusting to keep me any longer.
During my pregnancy I've changed my almost every day, because I stood up, and when I threw a lot of food still change me immediately.

Teri said...

Toothbrushes should be changed every 3 months and after colds or flu. I have a 15 months and 3 years and review quickly. They love to chew on them and wear very quickly.

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