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Tips on Teething

Teething is a process that all healthy children must endure within their first few years of life. It’s the effect of teeth erupting above the gumline for the first time, and it’s a painful experience for your little ones. Here are some things you’ll want to know as you help them as they get their baby teeth: - As soon... read more »

Care for Your Child’s Teeth to Prevent Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

Baby bottle tooth decay is a serious condition found in young children that results from prolonged exposure to sugar, often through the use of baby bottles. If you give your child sugary drinks, they can rapidly damage your child’s teeth and expose them to dental erosion and cavities. The reason baby bottles are hazardous is often due to the time... read more »

Thumb Sucking Is Bad for a Child’s Oral Health

Thumb sucking is bad for a child’s oral health. Although it may seem cute and innocent, the effects it can have on their teeth are unfortunate. It could seriously warp and dislodge the natural position of their teeth, and even hinder their growth. What’s more, it can alter their gumline and cause the next set of teeth, their permanent one’s,... read more »

The Baby Bottle Tooth Decay Quiz

Do you know what baby bottle tooth decay is? Did you know that baby bottle tooth decay can occur while your child is sleeping? Thus, it is important to ensure no liquids can pool in your child’s mouth as they sleep. For more information about baby bottle tooth decay, take the following quiz: Baby bottle tooth decay is most commonly... read more »

Teach Your Kids to Brush Effectively

When is a good time to begin brushing your child’s teeth? The truth is that as soon as the very first tooth erupts above the gum line, it is exposed to the dangers of the world and must be cared for. Bacteria is very likely to appear in a child’s mouth due to their proclivity to put things in it.... read more »