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Should my child use an electric toothbrush?

01st July 2018

It’s a fact that many children don’t like brushing their teeth. So, if something encourages them to brush their teeth more often, it can only be a good thing.

That’s why, in this post, we argue that an electric toothbrush is the perfect answer for children who don’t like to brush their teeth.

Advantages of electric toothbrushes

When it comes to children, electric toothbrushes can have many advantages over manual toothbrushes. Here are just a few.

  • Easier to use. Some children find it quite challenging to use a manual toothbrush since their motor skills haven’t finished developing yet. Many children find that an electric toothbrush is easier and more comfortable.
  • Fun. Kids often find electric toothbrushes more fun than manual brushes. Children love the vibrations on their gums. They can also find the sensation soothing if they are teething.
  • Comes with a timer. Electric toothbrushes often come with a timer that tells you how long you’ve been brushing in each quadrant. This is a great way to ensure your child brushes for two minutes, which is the optimal cleaning time.
  • More effective. Some studies also show that electric toothbrushes are better at cleaning your teeth than manual brushes.

How to pick the right toothbrush for your child

  • Get a child-sized toothbrush. You might think that your kid can just use the same electric toothbrush that you and your partner use. However, it’s actually best to get a child-sized brush as they’re easier for children to hold and handle.
  • Get a child-sized head. You should definitely get a child-sized head so that it will fit comfortably in your child’s mouth.
  • Choose a head with soft bristles. If you’re looking for a toothbrush for a toddler, be sure to choose a head with soft bristles, as this is recommended for teething children.
  • Let your child have a say in the decision. Another important factor in choosing an electric toothbrush is letting your child have a say. This will make your kid more involved in the process and more likely to use the brush. For example, your child could choose a brush that’s themed with a TV show that she likes. Indeed, many children’s electric toothbrushes are character-themed. There are Spongebob Squarepants and Peppa Pig electric toothbrushes, for example. These can make brushing more fun for your child.

How to use an electric toothbrush properly

Even though electric toothbrushes are easier to use than manual brushes, your child still needs to know the proper brushing technique or else cavities could occur. First, your child should place the brush towards the gum line at a 45-degree angle. Your child should then move the brush against the gums slowly and gently, spending 30 seconds in each quadrant.

How to look after a child’s electric toothbrush

Looking after a child’s electric toothbrush is virtually the same as looking after any other toothbrush. To clean it, simply rinse the toothbrush head after each use. Also, remember to replace the head every three months or after an illness. You might need to replace the head more often if your child tends to chew the brush.

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