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Baby Toothpaste

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Baby toothpaste

Good oral care starts early. It begins with brushing baby's teeth twice a day. Why is taking care of a baby's teeth so important? The sugars in baby food and juice stick to a baby's teeth and gums leading to a build-up of sticky plaque, and plaque directly contributes to dental decay and gum disease. Keeping baby's teeth plaque-free is a breeze when you use a fluoride-free tooth and gum cleanser made just for baby along with a baby-sized toothbrush. Fluoride-free tooth and gum cleansers are made with the special needs of babies in mind and come in fruity flavors like berry so baby will look forward to the experience! Once baby reaches two years old, they can graduate to toothpaste made just for kids. As a parent, you're justifiably concerned about what goes in your child's mouth. Natural toothpaste gels for kids are made with botanical ingredients like pomegranate, ginger, cranberry and white tea. Plus, they're free of synthetic flavors and dyes, artificial sweeteners, parabens and sulfates. It's toothpaste moms and dads can feel good about. Best of all, kids love the tongue tingling flavors like cherry. It makes it a little easier to get kids to brush.

Teething

What causes a happy baby to become cranky and drool more? Teething pain! The pain of teething can start weeks before the tooth actually appears above the gum line. Parents often feel helpless, not knowing what to do to stop the pain. Pain relievers that are safe for a baby take time to work, and most parents don't want to use an oral medication, unless necessary, due to potential side effects. Fortunately, there's an alternative - baby teething gel. This topical gel made for little teethers quickly soothes painful gums, cooling the inflammation and blocking the sensation of pain. Plus, it comes in mouth-cooling flavors like melon and is free of artificial coloring. Baby can get relief from teething pain and mom and dad can get more sleep. Once those baby teeth emerge, give them the regular care they need, and make sure your baby sees a dentist by the age of one year. Establishing good oral care habits early will pay off with healthier teeth and gums later in life.

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