Dental care should begin from the earliest age, even before the first baby teeth appear, and it is vital that parents understand their role in fostering a good dental health regimen. Part of helping children to avoid dental problems is understanding the different types of toothpaste available and when they should be used:
Fluoride-free toothpaste (sometimes referred to as “training toothpaste”) is recommended for toddlers up to three years of age. This is because fluoride should not be swallowed and young children will not be capable of spitting excess toothpaste.
Fluoride-based toothpaste should be introduced when a child is able to brush his or her own teeth and spit out any residual paste.
Flavoured toothpaste is a good way to encourage young children to brush their teeth. Regardless of the preferred flavour it is important that the toothpaste contains fluoride and is approved by accredited dental authorities.
Encouraging children to brush and floss their teeth can be done by “making oral hygiene fun” and this includes visiting the dentist which should be seen as a pleasurable experience. Read more at https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/the-411-on-kids-toothpaste/