
CHILDREN’S TEETH AND ORAL HEALTH: WHY IT’S IMPORTANT
STRONG TEETH MAKE STRONG KIDS
But here are the shocking statistics – as many as 60-80% children in India have cavities or are at a risk of developing them1. In this oral health crisis, Oral-B is taking a lead to educating both adults and children about better oral health.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT YOUR CHILD'S ORAL HEALTH
BABY 0-2 YEARS
The first baby teeth appear. Parents should brush their baby's teeth twice daily with baby/child fluoride toothpaste and schedule their first dental appointment by age 1.
KIDS 3-5 YEARS OLD
They should have a full set of 20 baby teeth. Parents should brush their kid's teeth twice a day, every day, in the morning and before bedtime.
JUNIOR 6-12 YEARS
Do you have questions about your kids' oral health? Here are some articles to help you and your family keep healthy mouths all around.
Select your child's age range to get the best toothpaste and toothbrush combination they can use for daily brushing.
1Children at a risk of developing cavities. Source: Indian Pediatrics, 2002.