So, who's got tips for toothbrushing?
We made the mistake of allowing Lila to wander around with a toothbrush, we thought the novelty would wear off once she was very familiar with it and we'd then just carry on brushing her teeth at the appointed times. uh uh. She fell with it in her mouth and luckily was not hurt, but that put an end to that. now we try to brush her teeth and she's having none of it. She clamps her mouth closed, flails and attempts to headbutt. it's all very UFC.
So, what's your toothbrush routine? Any tips? or failing that, do you have a special brand of duct tape you like?
Re: Help battle for control of toothbrush-
Could you try just using a wet washcloth for a while? That's what I had been doing up until this week, when we started using an actual toothbrush. I just used a wet cloth and wiped the teeth after each meal. Maybe it wouldn't be as threatening to your LO. Right now she is traumatized from the toothbrush so I would advise finding a different method for a while and then re-introduce the toothbrush after a few weeks or so.
We have the same problem as you. DD screams bloody murder & flails about when we try to brush her teeth. I've been told from my dentist, DD's pediatric dentist, the hygenists & my cousin who is a pediatric hygenist that if you have to hold them down any way shape or form do it. They will not be taumatized by it. It's a fight you have to win or they will be even more miserable with cavities or even decayed teeth.
We put DD on the changing table and I hold her arms & legs. DH holds her head & brushes. She screams as we sing the ABC's. Once the ABC's are over we finish brushing. It's the worst part of our day.
I have the same problem. DS loves to brush his own teeth, but won't let me do it. I have to put him on the changing table, pin down his arms and torso under my armpit and torso...squeeze his cheeks together (to get his mouth open) with my other arm and brush with the opposite hand. I'm usually alone for bedtime since DH is still at work. If he cries, it makes it easier since his mouth opens up, but usually it's clamped shut with thrashing. The electric toothbrush doesn't work for us either.
We brush DS?s teeth in the tub during bath time. He likes to brush his own teeth, so I let him brush (chew) on the brush, while I use a mechanical brush. He really loves getting his teeth brushed. He will sit with his mouth open, so I am able to brush them all really well.
I would try letting her "brush" your teeth before brushing hers, so she can see that you're not getting hurt by it and that it's safe. Maybe doing this a few times will make her like her toothbrush again.
My daughter thinks that brushing her teeth is the greatest thing on earth and wouldn't let go of her toothbrush and let us brush her teeth. I would try to brush her teeth while she was in the bath, but that didn't work. So I started to sit her on the toilet, and would tell her that mommy's turn to brush came first and then hers. I would brush them a little, give her the toothbrush so she could brush, and she would hand it back to me, etc. When we're done, I literally tell her "all done!" and then tell her to give Dora (she has a Dora toothbrush) a kiss and to say bye bye. She hands it over without a peep.