The best time to teach
children about good oral hygiene is when they turn 3 years old. This is the age
when a child starts learning and exploring new things including brushing his or
her own teeth. Though the hand may be a bit clumsy at this age but practice
makes perfect!
According to a survey that
was carried out by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in 2012, findings
revealed that gingivitis and caries affect 60-90% of children globally. There
are several factors that contribute to these oral diseases. Among them are poor
oral hygiene, high intake of sweetened food such as sweets, chocolates and
cakes as well as insufficient use of fluoride. Therefore, children must be
taught proper oral care including the right brushing techniques and using the
right toothpaste at a young age.
Acknowledging that children
tend to swallow their toothpaste, Darlie has recently upgraded the formula of
its Bunny Kids children’s toothpaste range, with over 80% contents are
certified food grade. In addition, Darlie Bunny Kids’ newly improved formula is
also well noted for the following benefits:
·
Contains calcium to help
strengthen teeth
·
Contains fluoride to fight
against cavities
·
Has low level of foam for
gentle cleaning without irritation
·
Has no added sugar
All your child need is a pea
sized Darlie Bunny Kids toothpaste to keep teeth healthy and strong. Brushing
the teeth twice daily is also crucial in keeping away cavities. For effective
results, use Darlie Cutie Bunny toothbrush with 0.01mm soft, tapered bristles which
is gentle to children’s gums.
Darlie
Bunny Kids comes in four variants below;
Strawberry
Strawberry is my girl's most favourite flavor.
Orange
Apple
Cola
The
new pack will be available at all pharmacies and supermarket outlets nationwide
starting October 2014 at RM2.80 (40g). It also comes in a Value Pack at RM4.30
for two packs of 40g tubes (Strawberry flavour only).
1 comment:
My girl loves the strawberry and apple too!!
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