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Improving Your Child’s Oral Health: Simple Strategies for Parents
Most children develop their first set of primary teeth (“baby teeth”) around 6 months of age and continue growing teeth until they are around 3 years old. While these teeth are not permanent, they are an important part of oral development, acting as placeholders to...
2016 Goals for Your Teeth
There are many worthwhile resolutions to set for the New Year, but if you have always set a goal to be healthier there is something you should know: good dental health can help with your overall health. You will thank yourself in the future for making your mouth a...
Folic Acid: An Essential Nutrient for Dental Health
When it comes to the health of your teeth and gums, you may just think that as long as you brush and floss every day your mouth will be perfectly healthy. However, you also need to maintain a healthy diet to keep your pearly whites in pristine condition. Something...
4 New Year’s Resolutions for Your Mouth
If you’re like most people, the coming of a new year is a time to think about making new year’s resolutions for a healthier, happier you. If you’re tired of making—and breaking—the same resolutions to save money, get more organized, or lose weight, think about these...
How Is Oral Health Defined?
Everyone wants to have a healthy mouth and beautiful smile, but what exactly does it mean to have good oral health? Some individuals may think that a beautiful smile can be attributed to healthy teeth, but in some cases teeth whitening products can make a smile appear...
Managing Children’s Anxiety at the Dentist
Whether you specialize in pediatric dentistry or want to make sure your family practice is child-friendly, it's important to have a wide repertoire of techniques at your disposal to calm children when they are having dental work done. You may even find that some of...
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