1. Brush your teeth twice a day: It is recommended to develop the habit of brushing your teeth from the birth of your child. Parents should brush their children's teeth once every morning and evening before they learn to brush their own teeth. Use a soft toothbrush suitable for children and a small amount of fluoride-free toothpaste.
2. Go to the dentist regularly: It is recommended to take your child to the dentist once every six months to ensure that your child's oral health is good. If you need treatment or repair, handle it in time.
3. Pay attention to diet: avoid giving children too many sugary foods and drinks, such as candy, chocolate and juice. These foods can easily lead to dental caries and other oral problems. At the same time, encourage children to eat more healthy foods such as vegetables and fruits.
4. Establish good oral hygiene habits: educate children about correct brushing methods and skills, including correct brushing posture, brushing time and frequency. In addition, children can be helped to clean their mouths with dental floss or mouthwash.
5. Avoid biting hard objects: Try to avoid letting children bite hard objects, such as ice cubes and pen caps, so as not to damage teeth or oral tissues.
In short, children need parents' attention and guidance to care for their teeth. Through correct nursing methods and good living habits, children can be helped to maintain a healthy oral state.