Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Toothbrush Sanitizer
A fairly new product on the market is a toothbrush sanitizer, that holds 20 toothbrushes. It was especially designed for child care facilities but could be used anywhere where space is needed to sanitize more than the usual numb
er of family toothbrushes. Easy to use, just lift the lid, place toothbrushes in holder, the Ultraviolet (UV) light automatically comes on when the door closes and cycles for 10 minutes, killing 99.9% of the germs that are on the brushes. Unit includes AC adapter, self supporting stand and wall mounting hardware. Any size toothbrush will fit, even the fat handled ones.  You will find them on the Latsa Company website, www.latsa.com.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Cleaning infant's mouth and teeth


As you realize by now, I am constantly on the alert for new products which will help parents and child caregivers take good care of our children's teeth. I have just found a new one and it is designed to use for infants and toddlers. It is called "Tooth Tissues".
FACT 1 Tooth decay is the single most common infectious disease in children.
FACT 2 The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that good oral habits start from birth.

We all agree that it is very important to clean babies teeth after feedings and before bedtime. The Tooth Tissues are disposable dental wipes that are uniquely textured and designed for effective safe removal of plaque from teeth, gums, tongue and cheeks. Use of these wipes during infancy, assists in establishing the habit of a clean mouth for the child, but also allows them to learn to accommodate having a toothbrush in their mouth for care of their teeth when they are ready for that.
Tooth Tissues are purposely unflavored, packaged with 30 wipes in a soft resealable pouch, or in single use packets. They leave no sticky residue on fingers or teeth and are 99% natural. They are soothing for teething gums with aloe vera, paraben free, and formulated with xylitol, a proven cavity fighter.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Stocking Stuffer for Healthy Teeth


Finally, a stocking stuffer that will be for children of any age. Twist the tooth and it will ring in 2 minutes. Fun, Effective and Easy to Use. NO BATTERIES. This is a tooth shaped timer which will help children determine the length of time to brush. It is 4" high, about the size of a kitchen timer.

Healthy habits begin early and this award-winning, mom-invented product is designed to help children achieve good oral health habits and have fun doing it. Recommended by dentists and dental hygienists for a lifetime of healthy smiles!
These are available at www.latsa.com.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Start Young and Make it Fun


Start young and make it fun with a new "Teethy Animal" from Latsa Company. Magi Dragon, a 15" puppet comes with a large toothbrush and large (2x) teeth. You will find it easy to demonstrate brushing and flossing. Let Magi Dragon help you make oral health fun and exciting with his bright blue short pile plush, vivid purple spots, whimsical wings, soft green horns, and long spaded tail.


Order from Latsa Company 888-805-2872 or www.latsa.com

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Frequently Asked Questions about Brushing Teeth in the Classroom!

4. Aren't the cute colorful plastic caps good to use over the bristles of the toothbrushes?
No, because bacteria from the mouth remain on the brush after each use. These bacteria are not eliminated when the brush is rinsed. In fact, the bacteria incubate and multiply in the dark, damp and warm environment that the cap provides. Some childcare centers have been attracted to these colorful caps. Please be aware that the use of these caps, or any caps on the toothbrushes will not allow the toothbrushes to dry regardless of how many holes are in the cap. There is just not enough air circulation inside of the caps to allow for quick and thorough drying of the bristles.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Frequently Asked Questions about Brushing Teeth in the Classroom!

How long does it take toothbrushes to dry on a day with normal humidity?
Toothbrushes, on a normal day, take about 12 hours to completely dry because of the density and the softness of the bristles.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Frequently Asked Questions About Brushing Teeth in the Classroom.

2. Why should toothbrushes be stored with the handles pointed down and the bristles at the top?
Water from the bristles combines with germs from the hands and then gravitates to the lowest point on the brush. It is pretty obvious that the lowest point ought to be the handle.