How to Make Brushing and Flossing Fun for Kids

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Establishing good oral hygiene early is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your child’s dental health for life. Yet, many parents know the daily brushing and flossing routine can feel more like a battle than a breeze. The good news? With a little creativity and the right approach, you can make brushing and flossing fun for kids—and help them develop habits that last a lifetime.

At Glacier Creek Dental, we’re here to help parents encourage healthy smiles at home. Here are some easy and engaging tips to make oral care something your child looks forward to!

Why Brushing and Flossing Matters for Kids

Children are just as vulnerable to tooth decaycavities, and gum disease as adults. In fact, the CDC reports that cavities are one of the most common chronic childhood diseases in the U.S. Establishing a strong routine at a young age helps:

  • Prevent painful dental issues
  • Reduce the need for fillings or early interventions
  • Promote overall health and well-being
  • Build lifelong oral hygiene habits

The key? Start early—and make it fun!

7 Ways to Make Brushing and Flossing Fun for Kids

1. Let Them Choose Their Toothbrush and Toothpaste

Kids love having choices. Let them pick out a colorful toothbrush with their favorite character or a fun handle shape. Opt for a fluoride toothpaste in a child-friendly flavor like bubblegum or strawberry to make brushing more enjoyable.

Pro Tip: Look for products with the ADA Seal of Approval to ensure they’re safe and effective.

2. Turn Brushing Into a Game

Make brushing a game with countdowns, songs, or even a brushing chart. Use a two-minute timer (or an app) and challenge your child to “defeat the sugar bugs” during that time.

There are also free apps designed to make brushing fun, like:

  • Brush DJ
  • Disney Magic Timer
  • Chomper Chums

3. Use a Reward System

Create a brushing chart and give your child a sticker each time they brush and floss. Once they reach a certain number of stickers, they earn a small reward—like an extra bedtime story or a fun outing.

Positive reinforcement builds motivation and makes dental care feel like an achievement.

4. Brush Together as a Family

Children love to copy what their parents do. By brushing and flossing together, you show that it’s an important—and normal—part of everyday life. Turn it into a shared family routine with music or silly brushing dances.

5. Tell a Tooth Story

Create a fun bedtime story about a superhero toothbrush and the evil plaque monsters. Give your child a role in the story and let them act it out while brushing. Not only does this make brushing fun, but it also helps teach why it’s important.

6. Play a Brushing Song

Use a fun two-minute brushing song to help your child know how long to brush. Songs add rhythm, consistency, and entertainment.

Check out playlists on YouTube or Spotify like:

  • “This Is the Way We Brush Our Teeth”
  • “Brush Your Teeth” by Raffi
  • “Tooth Brushing Song” by Blippi

7. Celebrate Dental Milestones

Did your child brush every night for a week? Did they learn how to floss? Celebrate small wins with encouragement, praise, or even a certificate. Reinforce that taking care of their teeth is something to be proud of.

When Should Kids Start Brushing and Flossing?

  • Infants: Wipe gums with a clean, damp cloth after feedings.
  • First Tooth: Begin brushing twice daily with a small, soft-bristled toothbrush and rice-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste.
  • Age 3 and Up: Use a pea-sized amount of toothpaste. Continue supervising brushing until age 6–7.
  • Flossing: Start flossing as soon as two teeth touch. Use floss picks or flossers designed for children.

Routine Dental Visits Help Reinforce Good Habits

In addition to daily brushing and flossing, regular visits to your pediatric or family dentist are essential. At Glacier Creek Dental, we make your child’s visit positive and stress-free while reinforcing the importance of daily oral care.

Our team provides:

  • Gentle cleanings and exams
  • Fluoride treatments and sealants
  • Education tailored to your child’s age and needs

Build Healthy Habits for Life

Getting your child to brush and floss doesn’t have to be a struggle. With these fun ideas and a supportive dental care team, you can help them develop great habits that lead to a lifetime of healthy smiles.

Looking for a kid-friendly dentist? The team at Glacier Creek Dental is here to help your whole family smile brighter.