Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If their teeth are spaced, there's no real need to floss yet. Our dentist was clear that as long as there is space between their teeth, flossing is mostly for gum health which they don't need to worry about till their teens
Interesting. Our dentist told me I should be flossing my 3 YO every day - especially in the back.
Anonymous wrote:We started a little after two. We use flosser picks. The regular adult kind is very sharp at the end so I switched to the children’s... which is unfortunately heavily flavored Grape but DS loves it. It’s really not a battle and doesn’t take much time once the kids are used to it.
Anonymous wrote:If their teeth are spaced, there's no real need to floss yet. Our dentist was clear that as long as there is space between their teeth, flossing is mostly for gum health which they don't need to worry about till their teens
Anonymous wrote:DD is 7 and we don't floss. I am a horrible parent.