National Brush Day

National Brush Day - Friday, November 1, 2024

Health Children

Did you know eating sweets is the number one contributor to tooth decay? Especially after loading up on sugary treats during Halloween, it’s time to remind your kids about the importance of taking care of their teeth! Each year on November 1, National Brush Day helps focus on children’s oral heath through facts about brushing, activities to make brushing fun, and tips to keep those teeth nice and healthy. We’re here to help you show your kids that brushing doesn’t have to be a chore!

National Brush Day timeline

1990s

​Brushing gets groovy

​Manufacturers began to produce toothbrushes that sing tunes during the recommended two minutes of brushing time.

1927

It's electric

​The electric toothbrush was invented in the United States by the Electro Massage Tooth Brush Company. The oscillating brush head helped people brush more efficiently and reach between teeth.

​​February 1, 1840

School is in session

​The Baltimore College of Dental Surgery opened as the first dental college in the world. It still exists today.

​​​3000 BC

​The toothbrush was born

​​The ancient Egyptians constructed crude toothbrushes from twigs and leaves called "chew sticks."

4 Crazy Toothpaste Flavors You May (or May Not) Want To Try

  1. Bacon

    ​While many people love to eat bacon for breakfast, Mr. Bacon created a toothpaste for the days you don't have time to make it.

  2. Chocolate

    ​Surprisingly, chocolate toothpaste is actually safe for your teeth and even comes in a candy-wrapper bottle.

  3. ​Wasabi

    ​If you're bored of your toothpaste routine, take it to the next level with spicy wasabi toothpaste.

National Brush Day Activities

  1. Pick out a brushing song

    Ask your child to pick their favorite song and crank it up. Dance along and make brushing on National Brush Day a party.

  2. Brush up on your brushing

    Get back to the basics and review proper brushing form with your kids. Remind them to brush their gum line gently, and brush all the way to the back of their mouth. Finally, ensure they know to brush for a full two minutes!

  3. Make a family brushing competition

    Create a chart for your family to track how well everyone is brushing. Each day, have your child log how long they brushed their teeth. Then, come up with a reward for the family member that does the best.

Why We Love National Brush Day

  1. Brushing is fun

    It's important to brush for a full two minutes in order to keep our teeth healthy. There are a lot of ways to make brushing more fun and less boring. You can use a funny video or a tooth brushing dance to help distract your kids while they're brushing!

  2. You can get creative with your toothbrush

    There are three main categories of toothbrush: manual, electric, and sonic. However, within these categories there are seemingly endless choices in color, size, and features! For example, some toothbrushes have a gum cleaner on the back of the brush head, while others even feature your kid's favorite cartoon. Help your child get creative next time they pick out a toothbrush.

  3. Brushing is a family event

    Brushing is a tradition that your family can do together every day. Show your kids why brushing is important and do it as a team. Bonus points for flossing together too!

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