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Ooh, Kirsten... I was in Minneapolis last October for the Lamaze conference...the air sure had a bite to it then so cant even imagine how chilly it gets getting towards Christmas...
from Sunny Queensland... Vicki
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Kirsten Blacker
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 1:04 PM
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Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] BRUSHING TEETH

I"ve always been told that once teeth are there they need to be brushed. Initially with a piece of gauze on your finger, then  a baby toothbrush. But no toothpaste till they are 2. That advice came from an ex dental nurse
 
Kirsten Blacker
in chilly Minnesota USA
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From: Lyn Cottee
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 4:00 PM
Subject: [ozmidwifery] BRUSHING TEETH

 

 

Dear List,
>Can anyone tell me when a good time to start brushing a baby's teeth is?
>She's 14 months and has 9 beautiful teeth. She eats no sugary foods (unless
>they're naturally occurring, such as in fruit) and has her own toothbrush
>and natural toothpaste, with no SLS or fluoride in it. I've tried brushing
>on numerous occasions and it's a lot of fun, but not that effective, as she
>finds biting the toothbrush and swallowing the toothpaste far more
>interesting than having a good brush. Should I not stress about it, or
>should I work harder to establish an effective oral hygiene routine?
>I'm asking you guys as I take the available information from toothbrush and
>toothpaste! ! manufacturers with a pinch of salt...
>Love,
>Lyn Cottee

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