Mamaearth Toothpaste for Kids Berry Blast 12+ Months is a 100% natural, fluoride-free, and SLS-free toothpaste that is specifically designed for children above the age of 12 months. It comes in a berry blast flavour and is made with natural ingredients such as aloe vera, xylitol, and stevia that help to clean and protect your child's teeth and gums. The toothpaste gives a natural subtle foam and that is not harmful if swallowed accidentally.
Key Ingredients:
- Glycerin, Hydrated Silica, Sorbitol, Xylitol, Aloe Barbadensis, Lauryl Glucoside, Cellulose Gum, Natural Strawberry, Stevia
Key Benefits:
- Mamaearth Toothpaste for Kids Berry Blast is made with 100% natural ingredients such as aloe vera, xylitol, and stevia that are safe and gentle on your child's teeth and gums
- This toothpaste is fluoride-free, which means it does not contain any harmful chemicals that can cause stains or damage to your child's teeth
- With regular use, Mamaearth Toothpaste for Kids Berry Blast helps to clean and protect the teeth and gums, keeping them healthy and strong
- The toothpaste comes in a fruity berry flavour that will appeal to children, making it easier to encourage them to brush their teeth regularly
Good to know:
Mamaearth Toothpaste for Kids Berry Blast is SLS and fluoride free
Diet Type:
Vegetarian
Concerns It Can Help With:
- Plaque
- Cavities
Product Form:
Paste
Directions for Use:
- Ensure your children brush their teeth every morning & evening using kids' toothpaste or after every meal
- Children should use a pea-sized amount of toothpaste for supervised brushing to minimize swallowing
- Gently brush gums and teeth in a circular motion
- Rinse, gargle and giggle
Safety Information:
- Read the label carefully before use
- Store at a cool and dry place, away from sunlight
- Keep out of reach of children
Quick Tips:
Limit sugary snacks and drinks, as they can contribute to tooth decay.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. When should my child start brushing their teeth?
Most children can start brushing their teeth around the age of 6, but it's important to supervise them to make sure they're doing it correctly.
Q. How often should my child visit the dentist?
Children should visit the dentist for regular checkups at least twice a year, or as recommended by their dental professional.
Q. What are some ways to make brushing more fun for kids?
You can make brushing more fun by letting your child choose their own toothbrush and toothpaste flavour, brushing together as a family, and playing music or singing a song while brushing.