FLUORIDE VS FLUORIDE-FREE TOOTHPASTE

Do you and your LO use fluoride toothpaste or fluoride-free toothpaste? Just curious what other moms are doing 😊

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For the LO, I use fluoride-free, because she's 14 mo, and doesn't quite get spitting yet. For me, fluoride. She will eventually switch to fluoride.

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Fluoride free for my 2 year old and I use fluoride free in the morning and fluoride toothpaste at night for my 5 year old

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Went to wipe rain off my phone and it chose pure salt lol
We use fluoride toothpaste

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I start with water only and work my way up based on their understanding of spitting. I won't be moving to flouride till they're a lot older, the most important thing is the brush not the polish

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