big moments for little teeth and how our kids toothpaste can help
From the excitement of seeing that first tooth to the overwhelm of keeping up with their dental and orthodontic health, each little-tooth milestone marks a new chapter in your child’s growth. While these stages can bring challenges, they are also filled with opportunities to build lasting habits and set them up for a lifetime of healthy smiles. To help you on the journey, we’re brushing up on some important dental milestones for your little ones and how our lineup of kids toothpaste can help you breeze through some of these big moments. the first tooth: arrival and care Your baby is born with teeth just below the gumline, and they’ll make their first appearance between 6-12 months (on average). This milestone is an exciting sign to take your little one to their first dental appointment! The dentist can inspect the baby's teeth, gums, and jaw to ensure healthy development. They might also recommend care plans, general advice, tips to soothe teething, and answers to your questions about nutrition, pacifier use, and more. It’s typically recommended to brush baby teeth as soon as they appear, so you can ensure bacteria and plaque don’t build up on your baby’s new pearly whites. Gently brush with a soft-bristled toothbrush and a small bit of kids toothpaste for two minutes. Be sure to check out our selection of kids toothpaste, including our strawberry watermelon premium toothpaste, mild mint toothpaste, and orange vanilla kids hydroxyapatite toothpaste. preschool years: building a brushing routine During preschool years, kids start to become more independent with their brushing routine. This is a critical milestone to solidify good oral care habits, including flossing. We recommend introducing our expanding floss into their routine....it's a gentle and sustainable option they can continue to use through adulthood. Not to mention, it’s infused with vegan wax, cocoa butter, and nano-hydroxyapatite particles for a smooth glide and a daily dose of remineralization to nurture healthy enamel in the tightest crevices. We know it’s hard to keep your little ones on top of their oral care routine, so we compiled this list of tips to engage them and spark excitement. One way to keep them excited is to try different fun flavors of kids toothpaste. From orange vanilla to strawberry watermelon, explore which flavor of Davids they like best! losing baby teeth: a rite of passage On average, children start losing baby teeth around age 6. The front teeth and surrounding teeth are typically the first to go, followed by canines and molars in coming years. By age 13, most children will have a full set of permanent teeth. A couple of exciting things happen in the long-stretching milestone of losing baby teeth! Your little ones get introduced to the tooth fairy and their permanent adult teeth for the first time. This is a perfect opportunity to encourage healthy oral care habits. Be sure to remind your kids that the tooth fairy loves sparkling clean teeth and awards accordingly! This can help them hone their brushing and flossing skills, and inspire the tooth fairy to leave special notes telling them how good they’re doing. You never know, the tooth fairy might even award them with a new tube of mild mint toothpaste of kids hydroxyapatite toothpaste! permanent teeth: long-term care Most children will have a full set of permanent teeth between ages 11-13, and this is a very important time to continue proper oral care for kids. We’ve outlined some of our top tips to establish good dental habits early, paving the way for their long-term oral health. brush daily with our kids toothpaste: our mild mint toothpaste, orange vanilla hydroxyapatite toothpaste, and strawberry watermelon toothpaste are all made with thoughtful ingredients for you and your little ones. They’re free of fluoride, sulfates, and artificial flavors, colors, preservatives, and sweeteners. Brushing daily with our kids toothpaste is a great way to nurture a healthy mouth for your littles (and your whole family). floss daily with our expanding floss: this is an essential step, as brushing alone can miss up to 30% of your teeth! With our expanding floss, your little ones can clean those tight crevices between their teeth, fighting bacteria and delivering essential minerals (hydroxyapatite) to surfaces that might otherwise be ignored. start hydroxyapatite at a young age: hydroxyapatite is a superhero for healthy enamel, as it works to remineralize it from the inside out. This can reduce sensitivity, give your teeth a better fighting chance against bacteria, and nurture long-term oral health for your little ones. Using hydroxyapatite from a young age can lay a solid foundation for strong, healthy enamel. embrace mouth-friendly nutrition: diet plays a huge role in oral care for kids (and adults), so be sure to explain (and demonstrate) what a mouth-friendly diet is. It’s a diet full of nutrient-dense whole foods, full of calcium and vitamins to keep your teeth healthy and strong. It avoids sticky, sugary, and starchy substances that can linger on your teeth and cause damage to your enamel. Plus, a mouth-friendly diet includes lots of water! Hydration is key for flushing out bad bacteria and avoiding dry mouth. schedule regular dental appointments: prevention is key in the world of long-term holistic oral care, so be sure to schedule dental appointments every six months. Not only can this help your kids avoid dental complications, it can also reduce the fear and anxiety that so many experience around the dentist. look out for signs of orthodontic issues: some red flags can include overbites, clicking noises while chewing, speech difficulties, crowded teeth, tooth gaps, pain, frequently biting cheeks, and more. Your dentist can also recommend an orthodontic visit if necessary! avoid bad habits: make sure your kids learn sneaky bad habits that can affect their long-term oral health, such as nail biting and teeth grinding. At Davids, we’re passionate about creating products that put the fun back into oral care for kids! Explore our line of premium kids toothpaste, and be sure to grab a tube for yourself too! buy now.
Learn moredebunking five common myths about oral care for kids
When it comes to oral care for kids, it’s only natural to want to ensure you’re doing everything you can to nurture strong foundations. The habits they establish from a young age can pave the way for their long-term oral and overall health! That’s exactly why we’re debunking five common myths about kids oral care, so you can feel confident providing them with the tools and guidance they need. We’re also exploring the benefits of our kids hydroxyapatite toothpaste, NEW mild mint toothpaste, and hydroxyapatite floss, spotlighting their important roles in the world of oral care for kids. So, for a bright smile and an even brighter future, let’s bust some pesky myths! myth 1: baby teeth don’t require much care Baby teeth fall out. How important can they be, right? The truth is that healthy baby teeth are essential. They lay the foundation for your baby’s permanent teeth…and the foundation for their long-term health. Baby teeth play a central role in speech development, eating, jaw health, making room for adult teeth, and more. Baby teeth can develop cavities if not properly maintained through (1) proper kids oral care and (2) a healthy diet. A 2019 study in the UK found that 23% of children will develop a cavity by the age of five, which can increase their risk of tooth decay once their permanent teeth come in. To take care of those baby teeth, dental professionals recommend bringing your baby to the dentist within six months of their first tooth or by their first birthday…whichever comes first. We also recommend no bottles in bed, clean pacifiers, avoiding sugary drinks (and sugary rewards), limiting sticky snacks, introducing cups around their first birthday, and brushing with kids hydroxyapatite toothpaste to protect their enamel as they grow. myth 2: sugary foods are the only cause of cavities Other common causes of cavities in children include: poor kids oral care habits: like avoiding brushing and flossing. bottles in bed: bottles in bed are never recommended for little ones, especially if they contain sugary substances. teeth grinding: this is usually accompanied by jaw tightness/soreness, headaches, and general discomfort. dried fruit and other sticky snacks: sugar, we see you pop up in subtle places. vitamin D deficiency: severe deficiencies can cause enamel damage, so be sure to get their levels checked if it seems like their tooth issues are coming out of nowhere. acidic substances: foods and drinks like lemons, limes, oranges tomatoes, and more can also wear down enamel. In addition to these causes, a healthy diet is so important to pave the way for strong teeth and holistic health. A mouth-healthy diet focuses on whole nutrient-dense foods rich in fiber, calcium, protein, vitamins, and minerals…limiting processed, sugary, and acidic foods. myth 3: flossing isn’t necessary for kids This one is tempting to believe, especially since it can be so hard to get little ones to floss. But flossing is so important when it comes to oral care for kids, as it fights bacteria and plaque between their little teeth, helping to prevent enamel damage, bad breath, gum disease, and other complications. Not to mention, encouraging them to floss from a young age can solidify this habit into adulthood, which can work wonders for their long-term oral and overall health! Here are some of our top tips to get your little ones excited (or at least not upset) about flossing. floss with them: to demonstrate good habits and create a bonding experience use a gentle waxed floss: like our expanding hydroxyapatite floss, which is infused with vegan wax & cocoa for a smooth, gentle glide play visual games: try making a diorama mouth with playdough or marshmallow teeth, showing them proper flossing techniques using string as floss sing songs and dance with them: flossing is a dance too, so you can play videos or do the dance while you both floss together. PS: brushing twice daily is just as important as flossing! These two kids oral care habits work together to nurture strong enamel and prevent tooth decay and other dental discomforts. myth 4: kid’s dental visits are only for emergencies Preventative care is essential for everyone, especially developing children. As we mentioned in myth 1, you should bring your baby to the dentist for the first time within six months of their first tooth or by 12 months at the latest. After that, it’s important to go back every six months to assess changes and ensure everything progresses as expected. Between ages 2-3, your little one should have all of their baby teeth, and by 4-5, they’ll be able to get their first X-rays to point out any tooth decay or other complications. Each visit is so important because the dentist can make suggestions about your kids oral care to help prevent dental problems down the road, reduce anxieties surrounding dental visits, and assist in developing a positive attitude around oral care. myth 5: fluoride is the only/best option for healthy enamel It’s easy to believe this myth, as the American Dental Association (ADA) will only place its seal of approval on fluoride toothpaste. However, science reveals that fluoride is not the only ingredient that can effectively remineralize and strengthen the enamel. Our favorite remineralizing hero ingredient, nano-hydroxyapatite, has shown promising results (especially for children) in recent studies. This 2018 study recommends hydroxyapatite as an effective remineralizing ingredient for children, especially since it’s non-toxic (and kids are more likely to swallow their toothpaste accidentally). This 2020 study confirms that hydroxyapatite oral care products effectively nourish and strengthen children’s enamel. This 2021 clinical trial concludes hydroxyapatite toothpaste is not inferior to fluoride when it comes to reducing enamel damage. It also confirms that it’s safer to swallow than fluoride. Our own third-party lab testing (conducted with adults) revealed that our hydroxyapatite outperformed other leading sensitivity toothpastes. It effectively repaired and remineralized weakened enamel to soothe sensitive teeth within days. Check out the results for yourself! optimizing kids oral care with Davids Now with our orange vanilla hydroxyapatite toothpaste, strawberry watermelon classic toothpaste, and mild mint toothpaste, we have the perfect kids oral care lineup at Davids. Your little ones can also get used to flossing with our innovative expanding dental floss, infused with remineralizing hydroxyapatite for strong enamel and vegan wax + cocoa butter for a smooth, gentle flossing experience. buy now.
Learn morerefreshing relief: five sensitivities that call for mild mint toothpaste
At Davids, we believe oral care should truly feel good and refreshing, not overwhelming. That’s why we’ve crafted a lineup of gentle yet effective toothpastes, from our NEWEST mild mint toothpaste to our fun fruity flavors like strawberry watermelon and orange vanilla. So whether you feel like regular toothpaste is too minty or you struggle with oral conditions, our mild toothpaste options might be exactly what you’ve been seeking. Now, to celebrate the launch of mild mint and to remind you that you’re never alone in your oral care complications, we’re diving into five mouth sensitivities that might require a gentle toothpaste option. From supertasting to burning mouth syndrome, these sensitivities might surprise you! 1: heightened taste sensitivity aka supertasting Did you know that there are some “supertasters” out there? They have more taste buds than the average human (up to 45 more per 6mm section of the tongue). This enhanced sense of taste can be fun, but it can also be very overwhelming, especially when it comes to strong flavors. Particularly sour, bitter, salty, sweet, umami, and minty flavors can be too much, causing these supertasters to turn away from broccoli, spinach, coffee, and even minty foods/toothpaste. To a supertaster, our mild mint toothpaste might taste like our classic mint flavors to “average” tasters. It could be the perfect gentle toothpaste to deliver a minty fresh feeling without the bite! P.S. If you’re a supertaster and you hate vegetables because of it, be sure to get your daily dose of vitamins, nutrients, and fiber in other ways to help you avoid oral and overall health problems down the line! 2: gum sensitivity You might be dealing with gum sensitivity if you regularly experience pain, swelling, redness, bleeding gums, and/or bad breath. This sensitivity differs from tooth sensitivity as it occurs specifically in your gums and not on your tooth, so be sure to note exactly where the sensitivity originates. Gum sensitivity can have many different causes, including gingivitis, vitamin deficiencies, rough brushing/flossing, stress, hormone changes (like pregnancy), oral infections, diabetes, smoking, drinking, and more. If you’re experiencing gum sensitivity, we strongly recommend visiting your dentist to see if it’s developed into gingivitis. We also recommend cleaning up your oral hygiene routine, and a great way to do that is with our mild mint toothpaste. When dealing with gum sensitivity, you’ll want fresh, effective toothpaste that doesn’t burn, and our mild mint is the perfect candidate. This gentle toothpaste gives a fresh minty clean without delivering a strong mint profile that could add to the pain. 3: oral ulcers aka canker sores The causes of canker sores overlap a lot with gum sensitivity….hormonal changes, vitamin deficiencies, smoking, and medications. They’re very common, so they’re not cause for immediate concern unless they reappear. They’ll typically clear up within two weeks, but if they don’t (or they keep coming back), it could be a sign of a larger systemic problem such as autoimmune disease, HIV, inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease, oral cancer, and beyond. If you’ve ever had one, you know how uncomfortable canker sores can be. When your mouth feels vulnerable and uncomfortable like this, it’s important to avoid overwhelming it with strong flavors. That’s where mild mint toothpaste comes in, providing a fresh clean without an intense flavor bite. When you have a canker sore, it’s important to be easy on your oral microbiome, using a soft bristle toothbrush (like our premium bamboo toothbrush) and our NEW gentle toothpaste. 4: burning mouth syndrome Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a painful, uncommon condition affecting an estimated 2-18% of the population, mostly people over 59. It causes you to feel tingling, burning, or scalding sensations in your mouth, occurring in areas such as your tongue, lips, inner cheeks, gums, and the roof of your mouth. Along with painful burning sensations, BMS can cause dry mouth, altered taste buds, extreme thirst, and metallic tastes. While doctors don’t know the direct cause(s) of BMS, they suspect it’s associated with dental work, medication, vitamin deficiencies, stress, TMJ problems, hormonal changes, and reactions to oral care products. There’s no easy cure for BMS, but you can manage it with things such as pain medication, mouth rinses, hormone replacement, stress management, etc. If you’re experiencing BMS, it can be hard to keep up with an effective, holistic oral care routine. But diligent oral care is so important as you age! Our mild toothpaste can help you stay on track, as its gentle flavor and effective ingredient profile work to keep your mouth fresh and clean without the intensity of conventional mint toothpaste. 5: acid reflux Did you know that strong mint flavoring can trigger acid reflux? Mint oils can relax the muscles between your mouth and your stomach. We love a bit of relaxation, but these muscles are important because they keep your stomach acids from flowing back upstream. When they get too relaxed, those acids can reach your esophagus, causing symptoms like heartburn, acid reflux, stomach aches, difficulty swallowing, and sore throat. Acid reflux is one of the most common GI disorders in the world, affecting an estimated 80 million people in the US alone. If you’re one of those people, and you notice your minty toothpaste triggers your acid reflux, try switching to our mild mint toothpaste or one of our fun, fruity toothpastes. While it can be easy to avoid triggering acidic foods and drinks like tomatoes, coffee, and citrus, we know it can be harder to find a gentle toothpaste that fits your needs. That’s why we’re so proud to offer delicious, effective alternatives to classic mint toothpaste. it’s (mild) mint to be If you experience any of the conditions above (or you simply don’t like strong mint flavor!) be sure to try out our mild mint toothpaste, strawberry watermelon toothpaste, or orange vanilla hydroxyapatite toothpaste. These flavors are gentle, effective, and fit for the whole family, allowing you to keep up with a premium holistic oral care routine for a healthy mouth + healthy you. buy premium toothpaste now.
Learn morefreshness that feels good: discover the benefits of our mild mint toothpaste
Are you someone who feels like toothpaste is just too minty? Does it make your mouth burn or leave you feeling like you just ate an ice cube? If you’ve never understood the hype behind strong mint flavoring, you’re not alone. Sensitive palates deserve to feel that fresh mint sensation without the intense “bite” of strong mint flavoring, and that’s exactly why we’ve been working on an effective mild mint toothpaste here at Davids. To celebrate the recent launch, we’re exploring why people might prefer mild toothpaste. But before we dive in, let’s start by answering the question: how did mint become the most dominant toothpaste flavor, anyway? why is mint the most popular toothpaste flavor? Mint in toothpaste traces back to nearly 2,000 years ago when ancient Egyptians crafted “toothpaste” with salt, pepper, mint, and dried flowers. While many different ancient cultures continued to make their own oral care products using mint (and other wildcrafted ingredients), toothpaste as we know it didn’t emerge until the late 1850s. But even these early “tooth crèmes” contained mint extracts. In the early 1900s, a toothpaste company called Pepsodent ran an ad campaign that claimed their formula removed the dangerous “film coating” that makes your teeth appear dull, discolored, and dirty. One key characteristic of Pepsodent was its minty flavor, and consumers admitted that the flavoring left their mouths feeling particularly refreshed and clean. This encouraged people to maintain a daily brushing habit, and Pepsodent went on to dominate the oral care market for three decades. Pepsodent is largely credited for associating the cool, minty sensation with a fresh, clean mouth. This association has endured for decades, which is why mint still dominates the toothpaste world to this day. why do some people prefer mild mint toothpaste? There are many reasons why someone might opt for mild mint toothpaste over regular, powerful mint flavoring. Do any of these resonate with you? strong mint can cause burning + tingling sensations: scientists have confirmed that menthol (a compound that exists naturally in peppermint oil) activates the same nerve-ending-receptor that senses cold. This tricks your brain into thinking that peppermint causes a cooling, tingling sensation. Many people find this uncomfortable! strong mint can trigger acid reflux: certain mint oils relax the muscle keeping your stomach acids from flowing back upstream. When this muscle gets too relaxed it can allow acid and bile to make its way back to your esophagus to cause symptoms like heartburn, stomach aches, and acid reflux. children’s palates are still developing: their taste buds are still evolving, so intense minty flavors can feel very overwhelming. Many kids will describe mint as “spicy” or “cold,” making them want to avoid it in their daily routines. It’s perfectly normal for this preference to extend into adulthood too! Also, it’s natural to crave variety in your routine. Since you’re brushing your teeth twice per day (or at least that’s the professional recommendation), you might as well jazz it up with different flavor profiles. With flavors like strawberry watermelon, orange vanilla, herbal citrus peppermint, and our NEW mild mint toothpaste, we have a range of flavors to choose from at Davids. Each flavor packs intentional ingredients to reveal your brightest, healthiest smile. the benefits of mild mint toothpaste If you’ve avoided strong mint flavoring in the past, mild mint toothpaste might be the perfect option for you to get that fresh feeling without unwanted tingling sensations. At Davids, we’ve spent time formulating the perfect mild mint toothpaste, so sensitive palates (adults + kids alike) can enjoy a more subtle (but still super fresh) mint feeling. Here are a few noteworthy benefits of our new mild toothpaste. gentle flavor profile: unlike intense mints that can overwhelm your senses, mild mint offers a refreshing, balanced flavor that’s perfect for those who prefer a subtler taste. It’s minty without the bite, making it an ideal choice for sensitive palates. effective oral care: don’t let the mildness fool you—our mild mint is packed with all the essential ingredients to keep your teeth and gums healthy. With every use, you’re helping to fight cavities, freshen your breath, and maintain optimal oral hygiene. perfect for the whole family: mild mint’s gentle formulation makes it a family-friendly choice. It's safe and enjoyable for everyone, from kids learning to brush properly to adults seeking a more refined flavor experience. When you and your kids share the same toothpaste flavor, it can create a fun bonding experience and make brushing more exciting! sustainable and natural: like all our products, mild mint is made with natural ingredients and packaged in environmentally responsible materials, so you can feel good about taking care of your oral health and the planet. All the incredible benefits of Davids without the bite...what’s not to love? how to use mild mint toothpaste for best results Here’s our go-to oral care routine for the ultimate fresh and clean feeling, using toothpaste that doesn’t burn. floss daily with our hydroxyapatite floss: our floss is coated in xylitol and nano-hydroxyapatite to deliver bacteria-fighting, enamel-strengthening goodness to the tightest crevices in your mouth. Smile wide knowing every part of your mouth is as healthy as it can be! Pro tip: we recommend flossing before brushing, so you can brush away any lingering debris. brush with mild mint toothpaste twice a day: to scrub away plaque, tame bad bacteria, freshen your breath, and whiten your smile… naturally! pair it with our nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste: this will give you enhanced remineralization and protection against cavities, improving sensitivity and promoting long-term oral health. Our new orange vanilla hydroxyapatite toothpaste has a deliciously sweet fruity flavor. tongue scrape to remove even more bad bacteria: after brushing with your mild mint toothpaste (and the amazing ingredients are still on your tongue) scrape using our professional stainless steel tongue scraper. This will remove even more bad bacteria from your mouth, as they love to linger on your tongue’s cushy surface. This holistic routine will nurture your long-term oral health and set a great example for your little ones too! ease into mint Have you been on the search for an effective gentle toothpaste? Our mild mint toothpaste might just be the perfect fit (for both kids + adults) to get an effective clean without unwanted tingling. buy now.
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