do i need to do any oral care for 4 month old who eats cereal?



not uneducated at all, doc says its fine. she shows all the signs of being ready and is doing awesome with it. thanks for your concern though…LOL!

Not really, you can wash the baby’s gum’s with a wet rag or buy those new wipes especially for babys…but it is not needed until they begin to get teeth :)

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  1. #1 by kpscola02 on March 29, 2010 - 1:29 pm

    After or during bathing time just wipe his gums with a wet washcloth or buy one of the figer toothbrushes, mad by Gerber and also come with baby toothpaste. I personally never did this, but I was told to….my kids mouths are just fine…beautiful teeth…and they started eating cereal at 6 weeks.
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  2. #2 by ashley k on March 29, 2010 - 1:45 pm

    Not really, you can wash the baby’s gum’s with a wet rag or buy those new wipes especially for babys…but it is not needed until they begin to get teeth :)
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  3. #3 by crystal_mooon on March 29, 2010 - 2:13 pm

    when my son was in the hospital the nurses told us that daily oral care right from the start was important – For the first 4 months we just used a wash cloth and wiped his gums and we have a little baby tooth brush for him. It’s more of a game for my little guy now – cause I sing the "brush your teeth" song. I think it is good even just to get them used to it so when they start to get teeth they aren’t completely opposed to having their teeth brushed.
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    My son was born 2 months premature and spent his first 51 days in the hospital.

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