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Winner- yellowlabs said...
My teeth could use some whitening and who wouldn't want fresh breath? That is why I would love to win!
Tooth Tissues are an incredible invention by two dentists, first made for their children! I was so excited to review these! My one year old has a mouth full of teeth! He got his first two, at once, when he was three months old, and they haven't stopped sprouting up since, and I mean fast!!!! It is a war brushing his teeth, he just eats the paste off the brush as soon as I start brushing. I tried the little rubber finger brush, well that didn't go so well, he bit me... a lot, and hard! So, this was an excellant product to try! Very simple, I just wash his teeth and gums with the tissues, just like I would his face with a washrag!
Tooth Tissues are disposable dental wipes designed for infants and toddlers. Th uniquely textured wipes are designed for effective, safe plaque removal from teeth, gums, tounge, and cheeks! Conveniently packaged and easy to use they help prevent tooth decay and establish good oral hygiene habits at a young age!
Main Entry : Visit Tooth Tissues Online and comment me on this post with one of their early childhood dental care tips along with who you want to win these for! You have to leave me your email and name with entry, and please don't post the same answer as the comment above you.
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Giveaway will end on Jan. 28 12:00 CST USA. I will notify the winner via email. I draw the winner via random.org. Winner has 48 hours to verify my email notification along with their shipping information before I select another winner!


Tooth Tissues are purposely unflavored, packaged with 30 wipes in a soft reseable pouch or in single use packets. They leave no sticky residue on fingers or teeth and are 99% natural. They are soothing for teethings gums with aloe vera, paraben free, and formulated with xylitol, a proven cavity fighter!
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I wonder, do these work for kindergartners when the are losing teeth. The tooth fairy is about to start taking out a loan before coming to our house!
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ReplyDeleteI would like to win these our baby, she's due in March and these sound like a great idea.
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I learned that babies and toddlers should finish their naptime and bedtime bottles before going to bed. Never allow your baby or toddler to fall asleep with a bottle containing milk, formula, fruit juices or sweetened liquids OR a pacifier dipped in sugar or honey.
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I learned that until they are 7 or 8, kids can't get their teeth clean by themselves and are going to require assistance. I would give these to my sister who has 6 month old twin girls.
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Nightly bottles of milk are a no-no. I'd like to try these on my handicapped son. I'd use it in between toothbrushing, or when brushing wasn't possible. Charlotte
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Guess we should change the time we brush their teeth cause it's best to clean them right before bedtime.
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to try this. My son fights with me every time I brush his teeth. He has some coloring on his front tooth and the doctor said its fine but I would like to really try these!
ReplyDeleteYoung children cannot get their teeth clean by themselves. Until they are 7 or 8 years old, you will need to help them brush. I would use these on my 11-mth old daughter, who has 10 teeth and working on #s 11 & 12 now.
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ReplyDeleteI would love to win these as my child's teeth have just come through and she likes to chew things like the wipes so it would be easy to clean her teeth.
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You need to help them until they're 7 to 8 years old. I'd love these for my 4 month old son.
ReplyDeleteI learned that Nightly bottles of milk are not good. I would use these for my 17 month old son.
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Children need help brushing their teeth until they are 7 or 8.....I KNEW IT! My husband and I have actually been debating whether they almost-kindergartener should be trusted to brush teeth solo. I have bookmarked that page for his return this evening!!
ReplyDeleteOkay this is a super giveaway and I love new products. My kiddos are, alas, too old for this one but my nephew (almost 3 months old) is starting to get his first teeth and I would love to pass this along to my sister-in-law. Wish we had had something so easy a few years ago!
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ReplyDeleteOne of their early childhood dental care tips is clean the teeth at least once a day. It's best to clean them right before bedtime. I want to win these for my friend.
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