Brushing removes food particles and bacteria that lead to cavities. Starting early helps children develop lifelong oral hygiene habits.
When brushing becomes part of the daily routine, it encourages discipline and responsibility. These habits tend to carry into adulthood.
Poor dental hygiene can lead to infections that affect the rest of the body. Brushing reduces the risk of gum disease and systemic health issues.
Healthy teeth help children pronounce words correctly. Early brushing ensures teeth stay aligned and strong for proper speech.
Gentle brushing massages sore gums and can relieve some of the discomfort of teething. It also gets babies used to oral care tools.