normal brushing morning and bed time and rinsing mouth thoroughly with water after meals should be enough
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Brushing and flossing regularly would be best. At that age, I would be concerned about the child swallowing the Listerine, which could have health consequences, so I would not recommend it and it's not necessary.
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Brushing twice daily for 2 full minutes BY THE CLOCK using a soft t'brush & a pea-sized portion of fluoridated t'paste will remove ~ 65% of decay-producing bacteria. Flossing onrushing a WaterPik will remove about 35%. Reducing sugary snacks also helps prevent Type II diabetes. Regular Dental check-ups are required. Mouth wash is Nover-rated,and is not a substitute for any of the other steps.
Answered 8/9/2021
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