Tooth Tissues were created by dentists and parents, Dr. Grace and Dr. Jon. They had seen many cases of nursing bottle decay in the mouths of young children and as parents knew what a struggle it was to keep those tiny teeth clean from milk from bottles and from nursing. As a solution they created Tooth Tissues. These handy wipes are unflavored wipes to cleanse your baby's teeth and gums. They are made with aloe vera to soothe gums, paraben free and formulated with xylitol a proven cavity fighter.
I tried these out on Baby R after some milk and and a snack and they worked like a charm. I was easily able to sweep her gums and little teeth. She did not mind it at all and actually seemed to like the rubbing sensation over her gums. There was no odor or sticky residue from the wipes. I really like My Dentist's Choice Tooth Tissues. Good oral hygiene is so important right from the start and these little wipes make keeping those pearly white clean easier. A+!
You can purchase your own My Dentist's Choice Tooth Tissues here. They retail for $6.99 per pouch of 30 wipes.
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I learned that it is best to clean children's teeth right before bedtime.
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Never allow your baby or toddler to fall asleep with a bottle.
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I didn't know that you should help your child brush their teeth until they are 7 to 8 years old. Wow!
I learned that even I can use these in between brushes too! Awesome!
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Learned I should already be caring for my one-month old's gums! Oops.
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Something I learned was just more of a confirmation for me. Kids can't get their own teeth clean until about 7 or 8years...something I've been trying to tell my husband about my 5yr. old...lol. This just proves my point- the NIDCR says so:)
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You should wipe the baby's gum with a gauze pad after each feeding.
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tooth tissues are 99% natural
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You can start early when your kids don't have teeth by wiping their gums with a clean wet washcloth or gauze after feeding.
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Cleaning teeth at least once a day and before bedtime is best.
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Never let your child fall asleep with a bottle especially if its anything other then water
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Until kids are 7 or 8 you should help them brush.
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I learned that Tooth tissues may be used from birth to promote healthy habits that will last a lifetime.
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Leading by example is the best way to teach kids about dental care.
by 6 months they should get water at night
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I learned that caring for a baby's teeth is important because dental decay begins early on
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didn't know you had to help your kids for so long, almost 8? wow
baby teeth ARE important
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I'm sure that a lot of parents are glad that tooth tissues like this come at a time when you need them the most: when you have a growing child at home who is beginning to sprout some baby teeth. Sometimes baby toothbrushes are not the proper solution to cleaning your child's fragile teeth and gums.
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