As soon as the first tooth erupts is the nurse's best response.
It's never too early to start protecting your baby's dental health, in actuality. The health of a baby's gums is crucial, even before any teeth are visible. At 3 to 6 months, many infants will still be toothless, although others start to erupt by the age of 6 months.
At this age, either keep wiping the gums with a towel or start using an infant toothbrush. The baby's gums can be brushed to ease teething discomfort and promote tooth emergence. If your infant has any teeth by this age, brush them twice daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste.
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