Ist das Zähneputzen mit Zahnpasta: Putzi bei Baby (9 Monate) okay?
Mein Baby hat seinen ersten Zahn und ich putze ihn die Zähne bisher ohne Zahnpasta.
Heute das erste mal mit der Kinderzahnpasta Putzi.
Drauf steht zwar für Kinder unter 2 Jahre und der Erdbeergeschmack begeistert mein Kind so dass das Zähneputzen echt einfach ist.
Aber ist die Zahncreme auch gut, bzw das richtige?
As described above, you should be careful not to be too much swallowed, otherwise probably uneasy appearance the toothpaste is extremely strictly controlled for children in Germany, so you can be sure that it will not have any side effects when properly used.
Okay, didn’t know if it was also suitable for babies because of the Flourid and so. Whether the babies should already get.
It is suitable from the 1 tooth that comes quite with every child/baby at the same time + /- less days. If the quantity involved were too high, the product would not be allowed to be sold at all
It’s on the packaging.
Good that you’ll get better than the experts 👌🏼.
According to definition, children under 2 would be older than one year. Under a year, it’s a baby, not a child.
That’s why there’s extra toothpaste for babies.
Can’t you read? For children under 2 years conditions 1 tooth.
No is suitable from 2 years.
Why not? My sister and her husband used this at the time (more than 10 years ago until she was old enough for the toothpaste for adults) with her daughter. I also know Putzi from my childhood in the 90s.
If you use the size as it stands, the child should not be able to swallow too much so that nothing should happen.
Okay, yeah, I used it as a kid. But my question is also not for a child, but a baby, and it is usually a bit stricter. Also because of Flourid and so.
That’s why I wrote as long as you use the prescribed size, nothing should happen. In doubt, ask the dentist. It’s on the tube. And I also wrote about a decade at my niece. I should have said she was 13.
Not necessarily suitable for babies.
Our pediatrician said in the first year only with water without toothpaste.