Is Brushing A Struggle? We Get It.
How often should I change my brush head?
Swap your child’s toothbrush head every 3 months to avoid bacteria build up.
AND if your child has been sick, swap it out even sooner so those icky germs don’t hang around in your bristles. (ew!)
Need a new one? We’ve got you covered — grab fresh brush heads right here.
How much toothpaste should my child use?
For your little brusher:
– Under 3 years old: Just a tiny smear of toothpaste, like a grain of rice
– Over 3: Use a pea-sized amount, like a little green superhero
What is the best motion for my child to brush?
Easy does it! Teach your child to brush in soft circles where the teeth meet the gums.
No need to press hard — gentle brushing keeps smiles happy and bright!
How often should my child brush?
Two times a day keeps the sugar bugs away!
Remind your little one to brush in the morning and before bed for a fresh smile all day and night.
If your child is a midnight snacker or an overnight feeder, make sure to brush again before they go back to bed!
How long should my child brush for?
Your child should brush for 2 minutes.
Use a timer or fun song to keep it fun and on track!
How do I make brushing fun for my child?
Make brushing fun by letting your child build a new toothbrush every day with Build-A-Brush — mix and match colors, heads, and handles like a mini toothbrush inventor!
It’s brushing and building fun all in one.
Should my child brush their teeth on their own?
Teamwork makes the dream work!
Parents should always join in on brushing time — it's more fun and more effective!
Our favorite trick? Let your child take the first turn, then it’s Mom or Dad’s turn to finish the job!