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Make brushing time fun!
Help your little one build great dental health habits early with a comfortable, soft-bristled toothbrush specifically made for kids. With fun, bright colors and playful character illustrations, Piksters® The Wiggles® Toothbrush is designed to engage children and get them to look forward to brushing their teeth. To make teeth cleaning even more enjoyable and fun, scan the code on the package to play the catchy The Wiggles “Brush Your Teeth” song that turns toothbrushing from a chore into a game. Up and down, brush round and round!
Specially designed for kids
Ideal for 2 to 6-year-olds, Piksters® The Wiggles® Toothbrush is designed with softer bristles, a wider handle, and a smaller head size to easily fit in their little hands and mouths. The head on the brush is rounded for added comfort, and small enough to make it easy to get to the hard-to-reach back molars. The soft, wavy bristles effectively clean and remove plaque while being gentle on your child’s delicate gums and teeth. Along with being kid-sized, this children’s toothbrush features a chunky, extra wide handle to make it easier to grip and hold, perfect for teaching your little one how to brush their teeth on their own.
Toothbrush
Brush your teeth at least twice a day for 2 minutes each time. It is recommended that toothbrushes are replaced every 3 months.
The Australian Dental Association recommends toothbrushing should be done twice per day. It should be done in the morning and again at night for two minutes each time. Brushing your teeth at night should be the last thing you do before bed, with no food or drink after brushing. Brushing for two minutes means brushing the teeth in each section of the mouth for approximately 30 seconds.
Parents should assist their children with toothbrushing until approximately 8 or 9 years of age when they have better control of their toothbrush. Dispose of the toothbrush when the head becomes shaggy or every 3 months, whichever comes first.
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