Tips for BabiesClean your baby’s teeth and gums twice a day, after breakfast and before bed Start cleaning your baby’s teeth from the time they first appear (around 6-12 months of age)Use a soft, damp cloth to begin with then move to a small, soft children’s toothbrush, to clean all surfaces of the teeth. Don’t use toothpaste before your baby is 18 months of age unless directed by your dental practitioner. Take your baby to see the dentist when their first tooth appears, or by their first birthday Guard against early decayEarly decay is caused by frequent exposure to sugary drinks and foods including fruit juices, fl avoured yoghurts and dried fruits. Don’t let your baby fall asleep with a bottle of milk, formula or juice in their mouth. Replace bottles with a cup from 12 months of age. Tap water should be the only drink in bottles and sippy cups except at meal/feed times. Teething Tips • Baby teeth usually start to appear between 6 to 12 months of age• Pressure on the teeth and gums from chewing may help relieve discomfort• Relieve tender gums with chilled (butnot frozen) teething rings, washcloths or dummies, or gently rub your baby’s gums with a clean finger.