Fun Ways to Get Your Kids to Brush Their Teeth
We all know how difficult it is to get kids to brush their teeth. To follow are some Fun ideas:
The Toothbrush Germ Fighter Eggsperiment is a simple experiment that you can do at home or in the classroom. Kids get to see firsthand how teeth can become soft and weak if they are exposed to acids (such as those in everyday foods), and how an anti-cavity toothpaste can help protect teeth.
Click here to have fun doing this Eggsperiment
- Let your child pick out a few toothbrushes with some favorite characters and give your child a choice of which one he or she wants to use each time. Not only will your child enjoy using a “cool” toothbrush, but he or she also will appreciate the feeling of having some more control over the situation.
- Win a kids character Toothbrush - Take a picture of your child holding a bottle of Toothbrush Germ Fighter (label must be clearly visible), and why they like "Toothbrush Germ Fighter". Enter our contest for kid’s ages 3 to 10 for a chance to win a Kids Toothbrush. One Winner per month and all entrants will receive a TBG certificate. Click here to enter the Contest
- Give your Child a Toothbrush Germ Fighter Certificate – Let your children know if they use Toothbrush Germ Fighter (kills germs instantly) and brush their teeth for 30 days you’ll send away for a “Cool” Toothbrush Germ Fighter Certificate. With your child’s name (certificate is pictured on the Kids Page). Click here to send for the Certificate
- Establish a tooth brushing routine. Play music. Make a game out of setting things up. Whatever you choose to do, just be sure to stick to the routine each and every day.
- Create a challenge. Set a timer for two minutes and see who can brush their teeth the longest. A little healthy competition can be inspiring!
- Motivate with rewards. Is your child uninterested in keeping his or her teeth clean? Try the time-tested technique of giving a sticker on a chart as a reward for a tooth-brushing job well done. Offer a prize after a certain number of stickers have been earned.
- Demonstrate the importance of good dental habits. Remember those disclosing tablets, the chewable red tablets that adhere to dental plaque? Buy some to show your child where his or her toothbrush is missing. Available at pharmacies.

