- Consult a dentist or physician if your child is using fluoride from other sources.
- If irritation occurs, discontinue use and seek medical advice.
- Although the berry blast toothpaste is safe if swallowed, encourage your child not to swallow it routinely.
- Store in a cool and dry place.
FAQs
Q1. Can the Mamaearth toothpaste be used for children of all ages?
Ans: Yes, the Mamaearth baby toothpaste is safe for use by children of all ages. However, it is advisable to supervise brushing until your child can spit out the toothpaste.
Q2. How long does one tube of toothpaste typically last?
Ans: The usage duration of one tube of toothpaste can vary depending on the frequency of use and the amount of toothpaste applied during brushing. However, with regular twice-daily brushing, one tube of this toothpaste may typically last for about one month.
Q3. Is the Mamaearth baby toothpaste suitable for children with sensitive teeth?
Ans: Yes, the toothpaste's gentle formula makes it suitable for children with sensitive teeth. However, if sensitivity persists, consult a dentist.
Q4. Is the toothpaste vegan-friendly?
Ans: Yes, the Mamaearth toothpaste for baby is a plant-based formula and does not contain any animal-derived ingredients.
Q5. Can this toothpaste be used by adults as well?
Ans: Yes, adults can use this toothpaste. However, it is specifically designed to cater to the dental needs and taste preferences of children.
Testimonials
'I was searching for a safe and effective toothpaste for my toddler when I came across Mamaearth toothpaste for baby. My son loves the Berry Blast flavour and now looks forward to brushing his teeth every day.' - Meena Khanna, Homemaker, 32
'My daughter has sensitive gums and most toothpastes cause her discomfort. The gentle formula of the toothpaste has been a game-changer for us. It cleanses her teeth without causing any irritation.' - Arjun Nair, IT Professional, 36
'Mamaearth berry blast toothpaste is marvellous! It's not only safe but also tasty enough to have my twins excited about brushing their teeth. A definite win in our household!' -Geetha Prasad, Primary School Teacher, 39