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July 27, 2023

Toothbrush & Toothpaste Timeline for Children

Toothbrush timeline

You may be wondering what size toothbrush is most appropriate for your child to use based on their age. Though each child is different and their oral development is unique, we’ll walk you through which toothbrush your child should use as they grow up and how much toothpaste to use!

0-3 Years Old: Finger Slip or Infant Toothbrushes for Babies 

There are several options parents can consider when choosing a toothbrush for their baby or toddler between the ages of 0 to 3 years old. One option many pediatric dentists recommend is a finger slip toothbrush. This baby-friendly toothbrush made of textured silicone is a great way to remove any sugar or milk build-up on your child’s gums and is easy to use.

Slip the toothbrush over your index finger. It should fit snugly. We recommend brushing much more frequently at this age, ideally after each feeding. Doing so will prevent bacterial growth from occurring before your child’s teeth come in. Be sure to clean your baby’s toothbrush after each use. Some baby toothbrushes even come with a case for safe storage when you’re done brushing.

3-5 Years Old: Kid-Sized Toothbrush

You know they’re growing up fast when it’s officially time to buy a big-kid toothbrush! These toothbrushes look just like adult-sized toothbrushes but are smaller so they can fit in little hands more easily. We recommend using a soft-bristled toothbrush while they’re still in the early stages of getting used to brushing their teeth. Soft bristles are gentle on the gums and still get the job done in a more kid-friendly manner.

6-9 Years Old: Kid-Sized Toothbrush or Electric Toothbrush

Once they’re old enough to understand the importance of brushing and the basics of using proper technique, it may be appropriate to introduce an electric toothbrush to your child. This can be a great way to get them excited about brushing twice a day if they need some extra motivation.

Whether your child loves princesses, puppies, or superheroes, you can find an electric toothbrush that will make brushing twice a day more enjoyable for kids. By adding the fun elements of sounds, lights, or characters, your kids may actually look forward to brushing their teeth.

10 Years and Older: Adult Toothbrush or Electric Toothbrush

Every child is different, but around the age of 10 years old, your child’s mouth should be large enough for an adult toothbrush to fit comfortably. An electric toothbrush is also a great alternative if your child builds up plaque easily or if there are visible stains on their teeth. In addition to an appropriately sized toothbrush, make sure that floss, mouthwash, and toothpaste with fluoride are in supply.

We hope that this toothbrush timeline was helpful to break down what size toothbrushes are appropriate for your child at each stage as they grow!

 

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