How Do I Make Flossing Easy for My Kid?

Flossing is a tricky subject. Even adults know they should floss their teeth more, but often wait until right before a routine cleaning to get the job done. Still, it’s important to practice flossing at least once a day and this recommendation goes for kids as well. Our Saginaw pediatric dentist knows it can be tough to teach, which is why we’re here to help!
When it comes to oral hygiene routines for children, here’s how you should approach flossing teeth.
When Do Kids Need to Start Flossing?
Once you notice two teeth that touch in your child’s smile, it’s time to introduce flossing. It may seem like too soon if they only have a few baby teeth to their name, but those tight spaces can trap food and plaque just like adult teeth do. Many parents wait for a full set of teeth before starting, but early preventive dental care builds a routine that becomes second nature as your child grows.
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Start by flossing for kids (ideally once a day, usually at night) using soft, flexible floss picks designed for small mouths. These are gentler on sensitive gums and easier to maneuver. Make it part of their bedtime ritual, right after brushing, and treat it like a normal step, not a chore.
Over time, as their coordination improves (typically around age 6 to 8), they can begin practicing on their own with supervision. Just like with brushing, the main goal at first is consistency, not perfection. Encouragement goes a long way here! Celebrate small wins, use a flossing chart, or let them choose their own floss tools with fun colors or characters.
Most importantly, flossing baby teeth can prevent plaque from building up and causing cavities or gum disease. That means less chance of them ever needing restorations like a pediatric dental filling or stainless steel dental crown.
What’s the Best Way to Teach Kids to Floss?
Unfortunately, kids aren’t born knowing how to brush and floss their teeth. That’s up to you to teach them. Of course, our local pediatric dentist can help give you tips while your child is in our office for a dental exam but we can’t be with you all the time.
For that reason, it’s key that you know the best flossing technique to pass down to your child. The following steps should be performed once a day to remove left behind bits of food from between teeth. Be sure to also have your child brush at least twice a day for two minutes at a time and come into our Saginaw, MI, pediatric dental office for a professional teeth cleaning every 6 months.
Our pediatric dentist recommends you:
- Wind about 18 inches of floss around each middle finger and pinch it between your thumb and index finger.
- Carefully insert the piece of floss between two teeth while making a back and forth motion.
- Curve the floss in a “C” shape around each tooth and move the floss up and down the inner side of each tooth.
- Repeat until you’ve made your way through each part of your child’s smile (even behind the back molars!). Try to use a clean part of the 18 in. of floss for each tooth you work on.
What Types of Floss Can Kids Use?
For the most part, our pediatric dentist recommends either woven or waxed floss. Some patients find waxed floss to be a bit better than woven as it tends to not get stuck in between teeth as easily. Ultimately, it’s up to what you and your child prefer.
Floss also comes in flavored and unflavored versions. So, if you want, you can add some excitement to your child’s routine with flavors like:
- Mint
- Cinnamon
- Cotton candy
- Bubblegum
- And more!
Flavored floss not their thing? No problem. Plenty of unflavored floss options are just as effective.
If you’d like to try out flossing tools in addition to the standard variety, there are options like water flossers or floss picks. The only drawback with water flossers is they do tend to be a bit expensive which may not work for every parent.
Flossing tools for kids are not necessary to get the job done but can be easier to control when you’re still the one working inside your child’s mouth.
Schedule an Appointment Today
Teaching children to floss can have its ups and downs, but it’s worth the effort in the long run if it means a healthy smile. Our pediatric dentist in Saginaw, MI, encourages you to stick with it and make sure your child does too! If you have questions about flossing or need to set up a visit, call Great Lakes Bay Pediatric Dentistry today at (989) 792-9201 to request an appointment.


