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expiredslickerdoodles posted Jan 04, 2024 02:43 AM
4.6-Oz ACT Kids Anticavity Fluoride Toothpaste (Bubble Gum Blowout)
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The correct answer is to utilize the therapeutic amount of toothpaste so that swallowing a little isn't an issue.
For infants, this is a smear on the brush. Once they are past toddlers, they can gradually increase to a pea-sized amount, and generally by about 12 years of age a regular amount of toothpaste can be utilized.
You are giving terrible advice. I recommend nobody listen to this person or me, and instead read recommendations from the American Dental Association.
https://www.ada.org/en/resources/...of%20paste
"The ADA recommends that children use a smear of toothpaste (the size of a grain of rice) from the time the first tooth erupts until age 3 years. After that point, from 3 years to 6 years, children should use a pea-sized amount of paste."
The correct answer is to utilize the therapeutic amount of toothpaste so that swallowing a little isn't an issue.
For infants, this is a smear on the brush. Once they are past toddlers, they can gradually increase to a pea-sized amount, and generally by about 12 years of age a regular amount of toothpaste can be utilized.
You are giving terrible advice. I recommend nobody listen to this person or me, and instead read recommendations from the American Dental Association.
https://www.ada.org/en/resources/...of%20paste
"The ADA recommends that children use a smear of toothpaste (the size of a grain of rice) from the time the first tooth erupts until age 3 years. After that point, from 3 years to 6 years, children should use a pea-sized amount of paste."
Good luck!
Jon
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The correct answer is to utilize the therapeutic amount of toothpaste so that swallowing a little isn't an issue.
For infants, this is a smear on the brush. Once they are past toddlers, they can gradually increase to a pea-sized amount, and generally by about 12 years of age a regular amount of toothpaste can be utilized.
You are giving terrible advice. I recommend nobody listen to this person or me, and instead read recommendations from the American Dental Association.
https://www.ada.org/en/resources/...of%20paste
"The ADA recommends that children use a smear of toothpaste (the size of a grain of rice) from the time the first tooth erupts until age 3 years. After that point, from 3 years to 6 years, children should use a pea-sized amount of paste."
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