Topic 13: When To Start Flossing

Flossing is a crucial part of maintaining good oral hygiene, but many parents are unsure about when to start
teaching their children this important habit. The American Dental Association recommends that parents should
start flossing their children’s teeth as soon as they have two teeth that touch each other, which is typically
around the age of 2 to 3 years old.
Starting early is essential because it helps in preventing cavities and gum disease by removing food particles
and plaque from between teeth, where toothbrushes can’t reach. Introducing flossing early also helps children
get accustomed to the routine and understand the importance of oral hygiene from a young age.
Parents should initially assist their children with flossing and gradually teach them how to do it themselves as
they grow older. It’s important to use child-friendly floss picks or floss holders to make the process easier and
more enjoyable for kids.
Consistency is key when it comes to flossing. Parents should make it a daily habit and incorporate it into their
children’s bedtime routine. By making flossing a regular part of their oral care regimen, parents can instill good
habits that will benefit their children’s oral health for years to come.
In conclusion, it’s never too early to start flossing your children’s teeth. By beginning when their teeth start
touching, parents can set their children on the path to a lifetime of good oral hygiene habits and healthy smiles.

 

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