so much of it is habit. stick with it. find a song that you can sing while doing it. have her pick out a new toothbrush at the store... have her do the brushing (even if she does a horrible job), then after a few days you take your turn after she's done. make it fun... and good luck!
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Oct 9th, 2009 07:09 PM #1
Any tips for brushing toddler's teeth?
Calling out to all you experienced parents out there,
I'm having trouble lately getting my 14-month old to let me brush her teeth. She used to be ok with me wiping down her gums and teeth with a damp washcloth, then when that didn't work anymore we transitioned to a mini toothbrush with a bit of baby toothpaste (no fluoride). We also have one of those thimble-looking things with the bristles and that worked for a bit too before she started rejecting that.
I'm just kinda worried about this especially given that she still gets a bottle before bed-time (bad I know but it's her routine currently).
Anyone have any tricks to getting their little one to brush?
Thanks in advance.
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Oct 9th, 2009 07:29 PM #2
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Oct 9th, 2009 08:20 PM #3
This is normal. They usually start resisting when they get more independent and want to do everything themselves. Try letting her do it first and then you sneak in there with another brush after she's done her attempt. She'll probably just suck on the toothpaste so you have to do the real cleaning. We've tried lots of other methods, like distracting her with songs, etc. Tickling is a good one. My husband tickles her and I get in there when her mouth is open from laughing so hard. Good luck.
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Oct 10th, 2009 01:57 AM #4
Youtube: Brush Your Teeth
The Raffi song "Brush Your Teeth" worked out awesome for us.
If you get up in the morning at a quarter to one
and you want to have a little fun,
You brush your teeth ch ch ch ch, ch ch ch ch....
If you get up in the morning at a quarter to two
and you want to find something to do,
You brush your teeth ch ch ch ch, ch ch ch ch....
If you get up in the morning at a quarter to three
and you want to hum a tweedle dee dee,
You brush your teeth ch ch ch ch, ch ch ch ch....
If you get up in the morning at a quarter to four
and you think you hear a knock at the door,
You brush your teeth ch ch ch ch, ch ch ch ch....
If you get up in the morning at a quarter to five
and you just can't wait to come alive,
You brush your teeth ch ch ch ch, ch ch ch ch....
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Oct 10th, 2009 09:21 AM #5Newbie
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We picked out a fun toothbrush - Dora, Winnie the Pooh - whatever she's interested in and always "took turns" brushing. She could do it for a bit, then I would do it properly. And I wouldn't worry about the bottle - my daughter is much older than yours and she still has a bottle before bed. Just don't let her fall asleep with it in her mouth where the milk would sit.
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Oct 10th, 2009 12:06 PM #6
thanks for the responses!
I am trying to make it a habit by attempting the brush twice a day but she seems to be getting increasingly frustrated by my attempts...I'll definitely try to make it more fun and the tickling I give a shot tonight.
Her toothbrush is already one of those ducky ones with feet so I thought that was cute!
She's definitely more independent these days...I'll give her the brush to let her do it herself but she just throws it on the ground! I've learned to not put toothpaste on till I know what kind of mood she's in that night!
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Oct 10th, 2009 01:44 PM #7
As someone else said, it's all about routine. I'm sure you have a well established bedtime routine that includes brushing. If not then try to develop one.
As for the brushing perhaps you could show her you brushing your teeth (and having fun) and then you can brush her teeth, even if you just get in for a couple of seconds, then over time you can increase the time as the routine becomes more established.
Eventually she'll learn that brushing is just part of the bedtime routine and it can even be fun.
For my 2 year old, he doesn't always want to go upstairs to the washroom to brush his teeth so on those days I'll bring the brush down to the living room and brush his teeth while he's playing or watching TV. But because he knows the routine, as soon as we're done brushing he starts making his way upstairs to read a book and do the rest of the bedtime stuff._______________
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Oct 11th, 2009 11:50 AM #8Deal Addict




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Our son is 20 months and hates having his teeth brushed, my wife and I tag team him, I blow on his belly and tickle him to get him to laugh and open his mouth and my wife brushes.
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Oct 12th, 2009 09:58 AM #9Jr. Member

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Crest Spin Brush For Kids
Not a product endorsement but the Crest Spin Brush for kids really helped when our first was starting out. THe spinning brushes cut the time it took to brush his teeth and the buzzing sound also made for a great disstraction in the early days. He has now graduated to the adult size brush and his pearly whites are just that
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We sing the Raffi song while we brush my son's teeth. And he always gets a turn to brush - he gets a turn first, then I do it for him and then he can have another turn.
Also, I let him watch me brush my teeth and I give him his toothbrush while I'm brushing mine. He thinks it is so funny to brush his own teeth while I do mine.
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My 15 month old uses an Angel Brush Tooth"brush" and he loves using it. It is sillicone and he bites it to "brush" his teeth. Only thing I have tried but he asks to brush his teeth several times a day. Highly recommended.
http://www.firstbrush.com/
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I have the same problem with my 21 months old daughter. However, once I told her that a worm will come out from her mouth and bite her lip if she doesn't brush her teeth, then she opens her mouth wide. Of course, I've to remind her everytime I want to brush her teeth.
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Oct 12th, 2009 06:32 PM #13
At what age did you start brushing your kids teeth?
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Oct 13th, 2009 01:39 PM #15
Thanks for the responses everyone. I tried the tickling and laughing thing but she just giggles and turns away. Maybe I do need to "tagteam"!
This worked for a while then she started rejecting that too.
I'm going to try to show her how I brush tonight to see if that works but somehow I doubt it.
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