What is the best toothpaste to use and how often should my child be brushing and flossing?
The use of an American Dental Association approved fluoridated toothpaste at least twice a day for at least two minutes each time is a great start. Any toothpaste with the ADA approval seal is sufficient for use. I don’t personally recommend non-fluoride toothpaste, as I have seen a dramatic difference in the number of cavities in children and adults who use it. Fluoride helps to strengthen, protect and harden teeth, making them more resistant to tooth decay. However, the decision is ultimately up to you as the parent, so do whatever you feel is best for your child.
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