HealthInfo Waitaha Canterbury
Your children's teeth are at risk of decay as soon as they appear. There are some important things you can do to look after your child's teeth.
Breastfeeding is the best thing for pēpi (babies) health and their developing teeth. If you're using a bottle to feed, it should only contain formula for pēpi babies , expressed breast milk and water when they're a little older. Do not put any fruit juices or sweetened drinks in their bottle or sippy cup.
When your baby moves onto solids, avoid sugar as much as possible in their diet.
You should start brushing as soon as the first pēpi tooth comes through the gums – usually around 6 months of age. Use a soft-headed brush that is small enough to fit into their mouth. You only need a small smear of a fluoride toothpaste.
Dental care for tamariki (children) is free in New Zealand up to 18 years of age. Make sure your tamaiti (child) is signed up with the community dental service so they can start having regular dental checks from an early age.
HealthInfo recommends the following pages
Pages about dental care for tamariki.
Information on how to care for your children's teeth and free dental care for tamariki and teenagers.
Brushing tips for parents of infants and toddlers.
Brushing tips for parents of tamariki.
Tooth-friendly foods and drinks for infants and toddlers.
Tooth-friendly foods and drinks for tamariki.
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Written by HealthInfo clinical advisers. Last reviewed March 2022.
Review key: HILAT-75077