Dental Talk Explain to your toddler that teeth are an important part of our body. Keeping our teeth clean keeps them healthy. Make sure your child knows what a toothbrush, toothpaste, and dental floss looks like and the proper usage of each.
Dental Visit If it's time for your child's first dental visit or next check-up, make an appointment to go see the dentist. Speak up the event in advance so your child can look forward to the experience. Introduce the dentist as a friendly doctor who helps them take care of their teeth.
Have fun finger painting with toothpaste on a paper plate.
Find the Smile Go through family pictures or pictures books in your child's library and find pictures of people with big white smiles. Talk about how brushing helps achieve pretty smiles. An alternative to this is to make a display board (cut and paste pictures from magazines) of people doing different things with their teeth (biting, brushing, flossing, smiling, etc.)
View this online animated story, "Visit the Dentist with Marty".
Do this Happy Teeth Paper Craft, compliments of DLTK Kids.
| Are Your Teeth Clean and White? (Tune: "Do Your Ears Hang Low?")
Are your teeth clean and white? Do you brush them every night? Do you brush them in the morning? Do you brush them right? Do you brush them side to side? Are your teeth clean and white? Do you floss them good To remove the bits of food? Do you floss them every day? Like you know you should? Do you take good care of The teeth that are there? Do you floss them good?
Dr. Danny (Tune: "Are You Sleeping?") Dr. Danny Always tells me, Brush your teeth Brush your teeth. Brush them in the morning And again at bedtime. Brush your teeth Brush your teeth.
I've Been Brushing (Tune: "I've Benn Working on the Railroad") I've been brushing with my toothbrush, Brushing everyday. I've been brushing with my toothbrush, It's how I fight decay. All my teeth are gonna sparkle, How proud I will be. Every time I want to smile, My teeth will Shine for me! Always brush your teeth, Every Single day. Keep those cavities away! Use your brush and paste, Just the way you should, Keep your smile a looking good!
Got My Toothpaste (Tune to "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star") Got my toothpaste, got my brush, I won't hurry, I won't rush. Making sure my teeth are clean, Front and back and in between. When I brush for quite a while, I will have a happy smile!
Brush Your Teeth (Tune: "Jingle Bells") Brush your teeth, Brush your teeth, Give your teeth a treat. Brush up and down and all around, To keep them clean and neat! Brush them once, Brush them twice, Brush three times a day. Brush up and down and all around, Keep cavities away!
A Toothbrush (Tune: "Yankee Doodle") Of all things around the town, A toothbrush is a dandy, brush up and down and all around, and stay away from candy!
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Words:
Toothbrush Toothpaste Floss White Sparkle Spit
| Color: White
Numbers: 1 to 20
Shape: triangle
Coloring Pages:
Coloring Page 1
Coloring Page 2
Coloring Page 3
Coloring Page 4
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Teaching Your Toddler to Brush Teeth
Properly brushing your teeth is an important part of dental hygiene that most adults understand. Toddlers, however, have a different idea of what constitutes a clean mouth. It take both patience and creativity to teach a toddler how to brush teeth.
Step 1: Begin by brushing their teeth for them. Dentists agree that it's the parents' responsibility to ensure that a child's mouth is clean until the he is six years old. You must use the correct form of brushing when you brush a toddler's teeth since this is the first lesson he gets in dental hygiene.
Step 2: Let her brush her own teeth. Most toddlers enter an independent stage where they want to do things for themselves, so let her brush her teeth if she asks to. After she has finished, re-brush her teeth to make sure they're clean.
Step 3: Make brushing teeth a fun game. Brush your teeth at the same time and see which one of you can brush longer, or play hide and seek and have him find where plaque likes to hide.
Step 4: Create a tooth brushing song, incorporating words for the different parts of the mouth. You can use words like up, down, top, bottom, left, right, inside, outside, front, back and tongue. If your toddler is learning these words, tap the parts of her mouth that correspond to the word. |