The
Right Way to Brush Your Child’s Teeth
Most of us know that brushing twice
a day is important. But did you know that the way you brush makes a difference
to your oral health? Whether you brush your child’s teeth or he or she is old
enough to handle the task alone, here are some tips to ensure a good, thorough
cleansing.
Use the MOI method. This acronym stands for Masticatory, Outer
and Inner, and was created to help people brush more effectively:
M:
For the masticatory (chewing) surfaces, start on the upper right side of the
mouth, using gentle back-and-forth movements. Continue with the top left, and
then move to the bottom right and bottom left, always starting toward the back
and brushing toward the front.
O:
For the outer surfaces, start at the back of the mouth and brush the front of
the teeth with small, circular movements. Have your child close his or her
mouth when brushing the incisors, which will give you better access.
I:
Finally, for the inner surfaces, hold the brush in an upright position and move
it along the teeth, with strokes going from the gums to the teeth.
Find the right brush. If your child is brushing on his or her own, make sure your
child is using the right brush—one with a handle that can be held comfortably
and a head compact enough to get into a child’s smaller mouth.
Spend enough time. Experts say that brushing for at least two minutes is
ideal. To help your child pass the time, let him or her listen to a favorite
two-minute song.
Make sure to rinse and dry the
brush. Always rinse the toothbrush after
brushing to eliminate any leftover bacteria or toothpaste. Allow the brush to
air dry between brushings. And keep an eye on the bristles. When they start to
look worn out, it’s time to replace your child’s toothbrush.
The best way to teach your child a
proper toothbrushing routine is to model it yourself. Showing your child how
it’s done—and that you do it, too—will go a long way toward establishing good
oral habits. After all, your child wants to grow up to be “just like mom or dad!”
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