First of all a child’s toothbrush should be small enough for it to fit comfortably in their hand so they will be more likely to actually use it. The head of that same children’s toothbrush should have soft bristles and be small enough to fit smaller mouths with smaller teeth so as not to damage sensitive, still growing gum lines. The same advice goes for adults as well. Some adults believe that a very firm bristle will assist in getting their teeth cleaner when in fact a toothbrush that has too firm bristles can cause damage to the gums and gum tissue.
No matter what toothbrush you choose you should also remember that flossing is a key part of oral health and hygiene and should be done at least once per day but preferably more.
So, be smart and contact Vaught Orthodontics in Savannah and Richmond Hill GA and ask what type of toothbrush is best for you and your children or to schedule a complimentary orthodontic evaluation. You will be glad you did.