Healthy Snacks for Healthy Mouths
You know that too much sugar is bad for your children’s teeth. But did you know which foods are actually good for their oral health? March is National Nutrition Month and is a great time to discuss some good-for-you snacks that promote healthy mouths. There’s good chance your children enjoy these snacks regularly. They just […]
Learn MoreNational Children’s Dental Health Month
February is more than just the month of love, it is the month to celebrate children’s dental health. National Children’s Dental Health Month is dedicated to educating and promoting the benefits of good oral health to children and their parents. It was created by the American Dental Association officially in 1941 as a single day […]
Learn More5 Tips to Successfully Brushing Your Child’s Teeth
Parents know that getting a child to do most chores can be a challenge. That is no different when getting your child to take care of their dental health. In the early years of their lives, children are physically unable to properly clean their teeth. Even when they do become old enough to properly clean […]
Learn More3 Things to Avoid for Your Child’s Dental Health
Your child’s dental health is important not just for their baby teeth, but also for their future oral health. When baby teeth come in, they serve as placeholders for permanent teeth. If those primary teeth are prematurely extracted, the permanent teeth may fill in the missing spot of a neighboring tooth causing the permanent tooth […]
Learn MoreWhy Your Child Should See a Pediatric Dentist
Your child’s oral health is an essential part of their development. By the time your child has reached their first birthday, they should have already made their first dental visit. You may think that you can simply take your child to your general dentist to receive exceptional care but this is not the case. If […]
Learn MoreTips for Brushing and Flossing Your Child’s Teeth
It may not seem like it, but your child’s baby teeth are very important so it is vital to take care of them. For the first few years of their life, prior to the child being able to handle dental hygiene independently, it is up to you, the parent, to ensure that their teeth are […]
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