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Dental Care

Baby Chewing teething ring

Even though your baby will eventually lose their first set of teeth, it is very important to care for them properly. Once you see a tooth pop through you will need to start setting a good dental care routine in place. Starting off correctly will make it easier to get them to keep brushing their teeth as they grow.

Your baby’s first teeth will begin to emerge through the gums from around 4-9 months, although some babies may not get a tooth until 12 months or beyond.

Here is some useful information to help you along the way.

Teething Record Chart

Our teething record is the perfect keepsake to record each tooth as it comes through.

Common Questions

In this section we've set out a list of some commonly asked questions and answers on how to best care for your babies teeth.

Tooth Tips

This section includes some great tips and ideas from Huggies mums on snacks that help to keep toddlers teeth healthy...

Smart Snacks

Learn more about smart snacks to keep your children's teeth healthy.

Water and Fluoride

To fluoridate or not? Does your water have fluoride in it already?

Further Information

This section includes some useful links to information relating to Dental Care for both Australia and New Zealand.

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