AnswerBank Answer:
Should children use non-fluoridated toothpaste?
No. The fluoride in toothpaste strengthens the enamel of baby teeth and helps avoid decay. It's important to manage the amount of toothpaste being used. One to two year olds should use less than a pea-sized dab of toothpaste. Three to six year olds should use only a pea-sized amount. All children should be encouraged to spit the toothpaste out once the brushing is done.






