Along with in-office fluoride treatment, encouraging better oral care habits can help reduce sensitivity in your child's teeth, and help improve the feeling of brushing. Brushing twice a day and flossing daily will keep the teeth and gums clean, lowering the risk for cavities as well as periodontal disease. Using a toothbrush with soft bristles also reduces the chance that your child's teeth would feel irritation by brushing that’s too vigorous.
If tooth sensitivity continues to be a problem, or if you continue to have trouble getting your child to brush his or her teeth, a paediatric dentist can be a great ally. You can also use a clean washcloth or piece of gauze to gently wipe your child’s teeth and gums until you can visit your dental professional for an appointment.