There is no need to tell you how important oral hygiene is, not only for adults but also for children. Unfortunately, some people still believe that milk teeth can be "neglected" as they are destined to fall out. There is nothing more wrong! Deciduous teeth are of paramount importance to the future oral health of the child. Even if they are destined to fall, they contribute to forming the entire mouth, and their position will determine the position of the final teeth. A decayed milk tooth or pediatric orthodontic problems can lead to problems in the definitive teeth, because premature voids in the mouth cause the neighboring teeth to take up more space than they should. This can lead to problems of overcrowding, malocclusion, and consequently also caries in the final teeth, which often form in the most difficult to clean areas due to the position of the teeth. For this reason, teaching children to brush their teeth is a task that every parent must take seriously: it is a co