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How to teach your child to brush their teeth properly

Teaching your children to brush their teeth properly is essential for promoting good oral health from an early age.

Many parents find it hard to teach this habit because children resist, get distracted, rush through it, or do not want to repeat it every day.

Below you will find simple tips to reinforce this habit every day Apply them and track results in the app from Motikids..

Motikids tip: Brushing their teeth

Practical tips

Use these ideas as a guide. What matters is consistency and positive reinforcement.

Act as an example

  • Brush your teeth with your children so they can imitate your technique.
  • Your example will be essential for teaching them the importance of this oral hygiene habit.

Use the proper technique

  • Teach your children the correct brushing technique, which includes brushing all tooth surfaces, the tongue, and the gums.
  • Explain the importance of brushing for at least two minutes each time they brush their teeth.

Set a routine

  • Include toothbrushing in your children's daily routine, especially after each meal and before bedtime.
  • This will help turn it into an automatic habit and maintain good oral health.

Regular dentist visits

  • Schedule regular dentist visits for your children, even if they do not have obvious problems.
  • This will help detect and prevent dental problems before they become more serious.

Make it motivating and measurable

  • Use a two-minute timer, a short song, or an hourglass so they know when they are finished and do not stop halfway.
  • Reinforce effort with a simple sticker system or habit calendar, rewarding consistency rather than perfection.
  • If your goal is to teach the habit, choose small goals at first and gradually increase independence until they can do it by themselves.

Make the most of Motikids

  • Record when they have completed this task so they earn stars.
  • When they have enough, you can give them a reward.
  • That will encourage them to keep completing it and act as an incentive.
  • Access the app.

To finish

Remember that teaching your children to brush their teeth properly is an investment in their long-term oral health. With patience and consistency, you can help them develop this habit, which will benefit them throughout their lives.

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Frequently asked questions

What should I do if my child does not want to brush their teeth?

Stay calm and offer limited choices: choosing the toothbrush or toothpaste, or deciding whether to start at the top or bottom; this gives a sense of control without avoiding brushing.

How long should children brush their teeth?

At least two minutes is recommended, making sure all areas are cleaned; a timer or song helps them keep the time.

How often should they brush their teeth?

Ideally after each meal and, at minimum, twice a day: in the morning and before bedtime.

At what age can children brush by themselves?

They can start practicing from an early age, but they often need adult supervision and review until they have good skill, often around age 7 or 8.

How can I prevent them from brushing too quickly or getting distracted?

Define a short, consistent ritual: timer, clear steps, teeth, gums, tongue, and a quick final check to make sure no areas were skipped.