School is back in session! Now that summer is over and the new school year is here, it’s time to think past school supplies and new clothes. A new school year is the perfect opportunity to refresh your child’s oral health routine by introducing a new toothbrush.
Change toothbrushes more often than you think
The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends you change toothbrushes every three months because frayed bristles aren’t effective at cleaning teeth. Pairing a new toothbrush with important days may help you remember to change it. Try these for easy cues: back-to-school, Thanksgiving, Valentine’s Day, last day of school.
Signs it’s time for a new toothbrush
Although toothbrushes should be replaced every three to four months, there are signs that let you know if it’s time to replace them sooner.
Here are a few signs for a new toothbrush:
- Frayed or bent bristles: When the bristles lose their shape, they can’t clean teeth properly. Small children are notorious for chewing on toothbrushes. Be sure to keep an eye on the bristles!
- Discoloration: If the bristles are discolored, it’s a sign of wear and possible bacterial build-up.
- After illness: If your child has been sick, it’s a good idea to replace their toothbrush to avoid reinfection.
Choosing the right new toothbrush
When selecting a new toothbrush for your child, consider the following:
- Size: Ensure the toothbrush head fits comfortably in your child’s mouth and can easily reach all areas.
- Bristle softness: Choose soft bristles to avoid damaging the gums and enamel.
- Fun designs: Opt for toothbrushes with fun colors or favorite characters to make brushing more enjoyable.
- ADA approval: Make sure that any new toothbrush you choose for your child is approved by the ADA. Check out the full list of products on its website.
Keeping a new toothbrush clean
New toothbrushes should be kept clean to help them last longer. The ADA recommends rinsing the toothbrush after every use, storing it in an upright position, and letting it dry before using it again. Don’t store toothbrushes in closed containers. Bacteria like to grow in moist spaces. Also, teach your kids to never share their toothbrush!
A new toothbrush is a great way to start a new school year
Starting the school year with a new toothbrush is a simple yet impactful way to promote your child’s oral health. So, as you prepare for the new school year, don’t forget to add a new toothbrush to your back-to-school checklist. A healthy smile will be the perfect complement to your child’s fresh start!
Learn more about the importance of good oral health during childhood in “Top 5 Ways to Take Care of Your Children’s Teeth”.