Dr. Sankket, a cheerful dentist with a warm smile, stands before the eager group. "Hello, everyone! Today, we're going to learn how to brush our teeth properly. Are you ready?" The children cheer, nodding enthusiastically.
Dr. Sankket picks up a toothbrush with soft bristles. "First, we need the right tools. Who knows why soft bristles are important?"
A curious child, Anaya, raises her hand. "So they don't hurt our gums?"
"Exactly, Anaya! Gentle on the gums but tough on plaque," he replies, winking.
Dr. Sankket demonstrates. "Now, let's add some toothpaste. Just a pea-sized amount, okay? Too much can be too strong for our teeth," he instructs, as the children mimic him, giggling.
Dr. Sankket smiles, "Hold your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle. Small circles, like this!" He moves his hand in circular motions. "Don't forget the inside surfaces and your tongue!"
Rohan, a mischievous boy, jokes, "And the toothbrush dance!" Everyone bursts into laughter.
Dr. Sankket shares, "Did you know? Brushing your teeth for two minutes is like a happy song for your mouth! And it keeps cavities away."
Maya, sitting upfront, asks, "Can we brush more than twice a day?"
"Yes, but be gentle. We don't want to overdo it," Dr. Sankket advises, nodding wisely.
Dr. Sankket claps his hands. "Great job, everyone! Remember, a healthy smile is a happy smile. Keep brushing twice a day!" The children cheer, proud of their new skills.
"And visit your dentist regularly!" he adds with a chuckle, as the session wraps up with high-fives all around.
















