In Poland, a special toothpaste with a fluoride content of 250 ppm (250 parts of fluorine per million parts of solution) is intended for children. The point is that excess fluoride can be toxic. Therefore, for a child who cannot spit out well and often swallows toothpaste, using adult toothpaste with a high fluoride content may be harmful. On the other hand, there is no clear evidence that toothpaste with such a low amount of fluoride prevents tooth decay. Therefore, in some countries, e.g. Norway, there are no longer toothpastes with a fluorine content of less than 1000 ppm. On sale are the so-called family pastes. This means that the whole family uses the same product, just in a different amount. Children who already have teeth, up to the age of 3, put a toothpaste the size of half a pea on their toothbrush. Brushing must be supervised by a guardian who will not allow the child to swallow the toothpaste. After the age of 3, when the toddler can spit out well, a pea-sized paste is put on the toothbrush, for older children, just like for adults – a „bean size”. Brushing should be monitored until the child is comfortable with this activity.
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