At The Willows Preschool, we encourage children to develop independence and confidence in everyday routines, including oral hygiene. National Children’s Dental Health Month (February) is a valuable time to focus on how simple habits, like regular brushing and making thoughtful food choices, support long-term wellbeing. Through supportive guidance and positive experiences, children learn that looking after their teeth is a normal and important part of caring for themselves.
1. Start Brushing Early
As soon as that first tooth appears, it’s time to begin brushing. Use a soft-bristled brush and a tiny smear of fluoride toothpaste twice a day. In the early years, it’s all about building the habit – even if your child wants to have a go themselves (and they will!), an adult should always follow up with a proper brush.
2. Make It Fun and Positive
Turn brushing time into bonding time. Use songs, timers, mirrors or character toothbrushes to keep little ones engaged. Avoid making brushing feel like a chore or a battle – instead, make it part of a fun and relaxed daily routine.
3. Watch the Sugar
What children eat has a big impact on their dental health. Try to:
- Keep sugary snacks and drinks to a minimum
- Avoid grazing on sweets throughout the day
- Offer plenty of water and tooth-friendly snacks like cheese, fruit and crunchy veg
A healthy diet is just as important as brushing when it comes to protecting little teeth.
4. Visit the Dentist Early
Children should see a dentist by the age of one – even if they don’t have many teeth yet! Regular check-ups help build confidence and catch any issues early. Many nurseries also support dental health education through play and routine, giving children the confidence to talk and ask questions about their teeth.
Healthy Habits That Last a Lifetime
By making dental care part of daily life from the start, children grow up with confidence, independence and a positive attitude towards looking after their teeth. It’s never too early to build strong habits that will help them smile brightly for years to come.
Want to learn more about how we support healthy habits?
We’d love to share how health and wellbeing are woven into everyday nursery life. Get in touch to arrange a visit and see how we support your child’s development – from brushing to building confidence.
