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Why Oral Health is Important for Your Children
Although oral health is important at every stage of life, it is particularly important to establish proper oral habits in children that will serve as an ongoing investment in their health. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, cavities and untreated dental...
Children’s Oral Hygiene: How Parents Can Help
It is crucial for your children’s health that they develop good oral hygiene habits from a young age. To that end, the American Pediatric Association recommends that children have their first dental exams starting between 1 and 2 years of age. This is particularly...
4 Ways to Show Your Mouth Some Love
Most people don’t realize just how important oral health is to their overall health. What happens in your mouth can impact your entire body in both good and bad ways. If you are dealing with inflammation and infection in your mouth it often leads to poor health in...
Defeating Monster Mouth: Planning Ideas for National Children’s Dental Health Month
February is the American Dental Association's National Children's Dental Health Month (NCDHM), and this year's theme is Defeat Monster Mouth. In order for the program to be successful and make a positive impact on kids' knowledge about dental health, outreach and...
How Does Mouthwash Work?
You have probably heard that mouthwash is a valuable addition to any dental hygiene routine, but you may not understand why. Simply swishing a tingly liquid around in your mouth may not seem like a big deal, but new research published in 2013 shows that patients who...
Why Daily Brushing May Not Be Enough to Prevent Gum Disease and Tooth Decay
Healthy teeth start with healthy habits. The simple oral care habits that are part of your daily routine actually go a long way towards protecting your teeth and gums against a range of preventable dental problems. Taking care of your teeth requires only a few basic...
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