Showing posts with label teeth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teeth. Show all posts

Friday, October 25, 2013

Oral-B Pro-Health For Me Rechargeable Toothbrush Review:

 

With the biggest candy holiday coming up just next week, it is important that we remind our kids of good brushing habits.

 

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Trick or Treat with America’s ToothFairy is a campaign that they use to help get kids to have better oral health habits. All while raising funds to help pay for at-risk children suffering from tooth decay. Did you know that it is the #1 Chronic Childhood disease?

 

I don’t know about you, but my kids still have a hard time remembering to brush their teeth two times a day. As a parent we really need to keep on them about this. A couple of mine are dealing with loose teeth right now. Another one just had to have 4 cavities filled, cause she has very crowded teeth.

 

Just some ideas for Halloween instead of handing out candy:

  • Toys
  • Glow in the dark bracelets
  • Pencils and erasers
  • Stickers
  • Pretzels
  • and more!

 

 

This past month we have had the opportunity to review the Oral B Pro-Health for Me Rechargeable Toothbrush. Let me start by saying, I’m going to have to go buy a couple more. They instantly fought over who was going to use it! I decided to let Monkey Man use it, since he has been begging for one recently.

 

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He was really excited about it. It is very easy to use, and we got replacement heads that should last awhile. There is a 2 minute timer, so they know how long they should be brushing for. He was really good about using it this past month, so I’m hoping maybe this is the incentive he needed to get him going on being better about his dental hygiene.

 

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You can purchase the Oral B Pro-Health for Me Rechargeable Toothbrush at any local Wal-Mart for $28.97. Then you can get the Oral B Pro-Health for me Sensitive clean replacement Brush Heads for $21.22.

 

Be sure to keep on them  over the next few weeks, while they are enjoying so many sugary treats to keep them teeth brushed really well. Be sure to swing by and sign up for the Toothfairy’s  Kid’s club as well and help raise money for a child in need.

www.americasToothFairyKids.org  

or on Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest!

 

 

 

*I was provided with a Oral-B Pro-Health for Me Rechargeable Toothbrush and Brush Head Refills in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are 100% mine or my monkeys.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Listerine Smart Rinse Oral Care #SweetSmart Challenge Follow up:

 

 

Can you believe it has been 3 weeks already?! Wow, where did the time go this month? We have finished our three week challenge for Listerine Smart Rinse Oral Care. If you don’t remember what we discussed the first time, you can find my post here.

 

Upon starting this challenge we received some products from Listerine…..

 

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I won’t lie, even as excited as they were with the products we received they still had trouble getting into the swing of things. My youngest was a bit more diligent about it since she just had to get her first fillings. Sad smile 

 

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After a few days of hounding them, and reminding them to look at our chart. They started to remember on their own. Then it began to be a bit more of a routine. They really enjoyed listening to music while brushing so they knew how much longer they had to go. (I never thought of that before) Monkey Man also saw an improvement with his gums not hurting or bleeding when he brushed. When I told him it was because he was brushing more, and they are cleaner… he said he would try harder to keep up. Since he didn’t like the feeling of sore and bleeding gums.

 

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Halloween wasn’t really an issue for us, since we don’t go trick or treating. I like to keep that much sugar right out of the house. They did have a few sweet treats a couple days before for Middle Monkey’s Birthday party, and they were great about making sure to brush as soon as we got back, to get the sugar bugs off! LOL!

 

My kids are getting better, but like anything it is a work in progress. I usually try to remind them when I’m going to brush my teeth too. Besides what better way to teach, than lead by example. Night time is the easiest for them, because they know it is part of their bedtime routine. Morning seems to be the toughest for them to remember. I have even had them ask to brush their teeth a few times after lunch. Of course I say “SURE”! You want to add in some extra brushing who am I to stop you!  Another thing they found fun, was a bit of a game they played themselves. One of the great effective tools of Listerine Smart Rinse is that when you use it and spit it out if there is any more particles of food in your mouth, it latches on and becomes a darker color. So, my monkeys decided to make it a challenge each time they brushed to do so good, they didn’t have any! (Whatever works right?)

 

 

Remember brushing alone does not clean your whole mouth. It actually misses 75% of your mouth. You need to brush, floss, and rinse with mouthwash.

 

 

 

*Disclaimer: I received products from Johnson & Johnson Healthcare Products Division of McNeil-PPC, Inc. and the Motherhood as part of my participation in the Listerine Smart Rinse Sweet Smart Challenge. All thoughts and opinions are 100% mine or my monkey’s.

 

 

Monday, October 8, 2012

Listerine Smart Rinse Oral Care Challenge #SweetSmart

 

 

We all know that brushing is important.. However, I recently discovered a lot of things that I did not know about brushing! More to come on that in a bit.

 

Upon joining this challenge I had the chance to join in on a webinar about children’s dental care. Fern Igner, the Founding President and CEO of America’s ToothFairy shared information on how to sign up your child for the ToothFairy Club. After registering your child they will get a personalized letter from the Tooth Fairy. As well as information on taking good care of their teeth and gums.

 

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Then Dr. Kanetta Lott, a pediatric dentist answered our questions. I must say their were some really good questions being asked too! The group also was putting out some really great tips that work well for their families as well. Including some ways to get our kids excited about oral care, and keeping them excited. (I think we may all struggle with that) Some of the suggestions that were put out there was a reward chart, and play a song that lasts 3 minutes. Dr. Lott also shared that brushing and flossing is not enough. They need to use a rinse like “Listerine Smart Rinse”. This rinse provides a 12 hour cavity protection and strengthens teeth 99% more than brushing alone! Parents should brush their children’s teeth until the age of 8 to demonstrate good brushing behavior.

 

Kids should brush their teeth for 2 minutes, and rinse for 1 minute. Which is usually the length of a song. As stated above, some parents found it helpful to play a song, so they know how long to brush. For all purchases of Listerine Smart Rinse at Walmart, you can download a song for your kids to brush their teeth too. You can get songs from Phineas and Ferb here, or a Barbie song here. My kids love Phineas and Ferb, so I really think we are going to try this! Plus my girls love Barbie, so maybe we can switch it up a bit.

 

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If your child has or gets braces, they should be rinsing with Listerine Smart Rinse a couple times a day. Braces have a tendency to trap food around braces, adhere to teeth, and cause more cavities.

 

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Our Dental Habits:

I’m sure we all try to give our kids great dental habits, however that may not always stick. Since my kids were infants we used a washcloth, or the little finger brush you can buy to brush their gums. Then as they got older I would help them brush, and let them try on their own. Morning and night we had nice sparkly teeth. By the age of 2 I had them seeing a dentist. My oldest always did great with this. My two girls on the other hand were more timid, so we just kept trying. Eventually, they didn’t shy away as quick, and did very well at the dentist. I have always been very faithful about bring them to the dentist every 6 months, and getting their teeth cleaned. When they were old enough they all had sealants put on their teeth. As they got older however, they stopped being as active about brushing their teeth. I had to remind them frequently and they still would fight me on it. This is still a work in progress!

 

My kids are now 10, 9, and 7. The two oldest have not had any cavities. Up until last month, my youngest didn’t either. She recently had 2 cavities, and we had to get fillings. That was such a production. I partially blame myself for her cavities though, since she has always struggled with brushing her teeth well. I have helped her up until the last few months. Since this recent development, I have decided to go back and help her brush them.

 

 

The Facts:

  • Oral Disease has become the #1 Chronic Childhood Disease
  • 44% of American kids will suffer from the pediatric dental disease before they reach kindergarten.
  • Of the 4 million kids born each year, more than half will have cavities before they reach 2nd grade.
  • 43% of Americans lack dental insurance
  • All in All, 16 million kids suffer from untreated dental disease
  • Children should have a “dental home” no later than 12 months of age. Some dentist won’t start seeing them until they are 3 or 4 unless they are a pediatric dentist.
  • Even brushing with water is better than not brushing at all.
  • Brushing alone missing 75% of your mouth! (did you know that?)
  • Smart Rinse is alcohol free, and gluten free.
  • Clean teeth do not bleed, if your gums are bleeding then you need to brush more.
  • Foods to cause teeth decay is Gummy bears, raisins, and gooey candy.

 

 

Thanks to Johnson & Johnson’s contributions to America’s ToothFairy. In 2011 alone, over 50,000 kids have received critical oral health services (screenings, fluoride treatments, cleanings, sealants, and restorative services). That to me is amazing!

 

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The Challenge:

 

For the 3 week Listerine Challenge, we are going to be using the reward chart to keep them accountable for when they are brushing their teeth. We are also going to be using the music to help them brush long enough. My kids are anxiously awaiting to try the new products. My Son, and youngest daughter have claimed the Phineas & Ferb toothbrush, and rinse. While my middle monkey decided to go with the Barbie toothbrush and rinse. I’m even excited to try out my new toothbrush, rinse, and floss.

I will be sure to be keeping a better eye on their brushing habits, and helping them to keep up with the proper time. Since we homeschool, I think we are even going to try to fit in brushing after lunch when we can.

 

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Since we have Halloween coming up, I’m trying to come up with an alternative to the candy. We don’t usually go trick or treating to much… so I’m thinking maybe giving them a dollar per pound, or trading it in for a movie or something. Still working on that part.

 

 

*Disclosure: I received products from Johnson & Johnson Healthcare Products Divison of McNeil-PPC,INC. and The Motherhood as part of my participation in the Listerine Smart Rinse Sweet Smart Challenge. All thoughts and opinions are my or my monkeys.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, March 17, 2011

The Tooth Fairy might have a new customer!

 

After the last few years of Little Monkey watching her two older siblings loose their teeth and get to wait for the tooth fairy. She was anxiously awaiting when her teeth would start to get loose.

So, after a visit to the dentist a month ago.. when the doctor said you have TWO LOOSE TEETH she has been excited! Asking me everyday when will they come out.

After about a month of waiting she got her chance. The tooth was wobbly enough, that my mom told her if she just kept working at it and twisting it a bit… it would probably fall out soon. Little did we know she would just yank that tooth out. (she is normally a very big wimp) Out popped the tooth, and she was overjoyed! That is all she talked about all day. Was even willing to go to bed at 3pm, just so the tooth fairy would come visit her.

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Needless to say when she woke up the next morning at 3am (from excitement) she was so happy to see a couple dollar bills under her pillow. Just to answer your next question.. yes, I did make her go back to bed.

Tooth number to is pretty wobbly now… wonder how long before she yanks that one out???

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Another one gone….

 

 

Tooth that is… Middle Monkey lost another top tooth, and might I just say it is wicked cute! She has like no teeth in the front anymore. Trying to watch her eat certain foods is rather entertaining!  :-)

Thought you might all enjoy a photo of her….

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Forgive me the quality isn’t the best, it was taken with my cell!

 

My little monkey is super jealous, and anxiously awaiting for her first tooth to fall out! She says “I’m 5 now, I should lose one too”. Gotta love the reasoning of a 5 yr old. Cracks me up!

 

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Rachel lost her first tooth!

 

First I must say that this was absolutely unexpected which made it kinda funny! I had just been talking to my mom a few days before on the phone and said “Rach should be getting ready to lose her first tooth soon, Hunter had lost one by now hadn’t he??”

Then last night, the kids are laying down to watch a movie in the living room, Andy was putting laundry in the washer, and I was working on my Taco blog post. When all of the sudden I hear Rachel say “ My tooth just fell out” ….. I come out of the room, and kept saying did she just say she lost her tooth??? I was completely lost. She had NEVER said anything about it being loose…Nor had I noticed it being loose when helping her with brushing her teeth, nothing!!! So, I was a bit confused as I heard those words, but low and behold, indeed the teeth had fallen out! In our family tradition, here she is sporting her new look!

Now she is part of the missing tooth club!2 

She was beyond excited!

 

Thursday, October 8, 2009

What happens when your kids horse around on the bus…..

My daughter gets off the bus with a grin yesterday…. and so we immediately knew something was up. We asked her and her response was “ I knocked Hunter’s tooth out”. Of course we had to laugh because…come on that is funny!  Mind you this was all an accident I guess they were playing in the seat and Rachel swung her arm, and BAM right into his mouth. His tooth has been loose for awhile, but has been stubborn coming out..guess this did the trick. He wasn’t to upset about it, cause he wanted to get a visit from the tooth fairy anyway…He is saving up money to buy a new Wii game and is only $4 dollars short.  NOTE:  The tooth fairy only gave him $2 so he is close.

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Sorry for the bad quality..took it with my cell. Will replace with a better pictures soon.

Friday, September 19, 2008

My own Jack O' Latern!


So, I mentioned that Hunter's tooth was loose...... I knew it would only be a matter of time till he lost it, since it was so wobbly! I was afraid it was going to pop out while he was eating at school and he would sallow it. :) He didn't... At my mom's tonight, he decided to let her pull it out. Guess Grandma has the magic touch. HUH? So, mom pushed on it, and out it POPPED! Now I think he looks like a Jack O' Lantern. He is so cute with all three missing on the bottom. Now, his fourth bottom one is working on getting loose. I'm beginning to wander if the top ones will ever come out!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Teeth....


Hunter has lost two teeth, and I couldn't resist to take a picture of the third one working its way out. It was just hanging there, so I had to take a picture. :) I can't believe he is losing his third tooth on the bottom. So I have my own little Jack'O Lantern! :) I'm pretty sure histooth will be out within the day. I tried to get him to let me take it out tonight, so it wouldn't come out when he bit into something at school, but he said that it hurt to much. So, we shall see how many more days it last!

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Lost Tooth!

Hunter lost his first tooth tonight!!! He is growing up way to fast for me.... :( He was playing with it all afternoon, and I finally looked at it, and decided he needed to take it out before it came out in an apple, or something. It was only holding on by a tiny bit. So, I decided to tell him a story about one of my teeth when I was little. How my dad, hooked a string to my tooth and my wrist and I refused to let my wrist fall... but by the time I was done watching a movie it had fallen, and I didn't even know it... My tooth was out! So, he wanted to go try that. Him and daddy were setting up the string when daddy decided to just twist it, and see if it would come out, and sure enough! Out it popped. Dinner was an interesting time, he wasn't sure he should eat or not. Decided on just having salad. I think he is trying to get used to the gap in his teeth, but is enjoying it none the same. He is eagerly awaiting the tooth fairy now!! We'll let you know what she leaves. :)