Children's teeth are our responsibility.

I often hear neighbors praising when I play with my child downstairs.

I always hear neighbors discussing that their children don't like brushing their teeth. For the sake of brushing, our family performs a screaming show every day...

They are always envious of how well-aligned and beautiful my child's teeth are. I deliberately observed and indeed, this little one's teeth are quite healthy~

However, no one knows better than me that the reason why my child's teeth have always been healthy is because of the great efforts of teachers and family members.

Valuing oral health education

At school, teachers talk about the importance of caring for oral health.

The children know that the teacher's advice is like a decree, and they listen to the teacher the most~ As parents, my child's father and I also adhere to the rear area, reminding our child every day to pay attention to oral care.

With the efforts of teachers and parents, the child has finally developed the good habits of brushing teeth in the morning and evening, as well as rinsing and cleaning after eating!

The reason why our family attaches so much importance to oral hygiene is largely due to the experiences of our relatives and friends around us and our own (painful) experiences!

Neighbor Duoduo's mother often takes Duoduo to the dental clinic. Every time Duoduo cries loudly in the hallway, it breaks my heart. As for myself, I had to get dental implants last year because I didn't take good care of my teeth. But the pain and torment are still fresh in my memory!

So, we don't want our children to suffer on their teeth. It's important to know that if baby teeth have cavities, it's not something that can be solved by waiting for permanent teeth. If oral diseases are not treated in a timely manner, it can really cause a series of diseases such as tooth decay and gingivitis in children, and may even affect their lifelong health.

Spreading the knowledge of oral hygiene

Some parents have indeed put a lot of effort into cultivating good oral health habits for their babies. They buy cute children's toothbrushes, use toothpaste with a pleasant taste, and read interesting and lovely oral health picture books with their children... You can say they have tried everything.

Our children can receive oral health education in various ways to protect their teeth and mouths. However, for children who grow up in poor areas, they may not have the opportunity to use oral care tools or even have heard of these dental knowledge.

According to the Fourth National Oral Health Epidemiological Survey, in our country, 7 out of every 10 five-year-old rural children suffer from dental caries. Dental health is not a trivial matter as it can affect children's eating and nutrient absorption, as well as the development of teeth, facial features, and even overall and psychological health, leaving irreversible health damage for a lifetime. Therefore, we need to help these children in impoverished areas.

Love Teeth First Lesson Mini Program

Just donate 10 seconds of your time to record a video in the mini program and provide the missing "Love Teeth First Lesson" to children in poverty-stricken areas!

Here, there are love teeth secret codes, love teeth three-character classics, love teeth tongue twisters, love teeth English songs, and more, with various versions of interesting dental knowledge!

Is it fun, practical, and interesting? Yes, it combines education with fun, and the children's gains are definitely more than we can imagine.

Children in impoverished areas can also easily learn some small knowledge about oral health in such fun classes.

In the mom's mini program, she also discovered a big 'secret' - it turns out that chewing sugar-free gum can also clean the mouth! Because after eating and drinking, the bacteria in the mouth will 'decompose', leaving food residues in the mouth, which will produce acid! These acids will slowly 'consume' the enamel that protects our teeth. If cleaning is not done well, it is not surprising that cavities will occur over time.

Chewing sugar-free gum can stimulate the production of a large amount of saliva, not only can wash away the bacteria, but also neutralize the acid produced, effectively preventing cavities!