Flossing should be introduced to your kids from age 2 to 3 years old while under the direction of your child’s dentist. Children usually need assistance with flossing until they reach the ages of 8 to 10.
Flossing should be introduced to your kids from age 2 to 3 years old while under the direction of your child’s dentist. Children usually need assistance with flossing until they reach the ages of 8 to 10.
Regular, consistent flossing is much more important than toothbrush to avoid plaque.
The different types of dental floss include the following:
Between the age of 2 and 6, flossing should start even when your kids have baby (primary) teeth. As they develop dexterity, you can help them learn to floss, until they could do this by themselves. Make flossing as their daily habit. For young children, you can use floss that is soft and flexible so that it doesn’t hurt their teeth and is comfortable on their gums.
Flossing methods
Follow the flossing techniques of your child’s dentist.
Flossing tools, such as a pre-threaded flosser or floss holder helps children learn correct flossing techniques.
Oral irrigators are not considered as substitutes for brushing and flossing. These devices may be effective around orthodontic braces that retain food or in areas that a toothbrush cannot reach. However, they do not remove plaque that contains harmful bacteria.
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