
Teething: 4 To 7 Months
Published on March 10, 2020, Updated on April 3, 2021 Teething usually starts during these months. The two front teeth (central incisors), either upper or lower, usually appear first, followed by the opposite front teeth. The first molars come in next, followed by the canines or eyeteeth. The Timing Of Teething There is

How To Prevent Tooth Decay In Your Baby
Published on March 10, 2020, Updated on April 3, 2021 Baby teeth are important. If baby teeth are lost too early, the teeth that are left may move and not leave any room for adult teeth to come in. Also, if tooth decay is not prevented, it can be costly to treat, cause

Breastfeeding After Your Baby Gets Teeth
Published on February 26, 2020, Updated on April 3, 2021 Your baby’s first tooth probably will appear after six months, though some babies are born with one or more teeth and in other cases teeth don’t appear until the child is almost a year old. Many mothers decide that it’s time to stop

Give Your Baby The Best Possible Start
Published on February 2, 2020, Updated on April 3, 2021 Taking care of your mouth—and your baby’s—is one of the easiest ways to help your baby right from the start. When you’re pregnant, you may be more prone to gum disease and cavities, which can impact your baby’s health. If you already have

Pregnancy And Oral Health: Truth Or Fiction?
Published on January 19, 2020, Updated on April 3, 2021 Many beliefs related to pregnancy and oral health have passed from generation to generation. Q. Do Women Really Lose A Tooth With Each Pregnancy? A common belief is that women lose a tooth with each pregnancy. But with good oral hygiene and professional

HappyNewYear2020
Published on January 10, 2020, Updated on April 3, 2021 NEW YEAR, HEALTHIER MOUTH What does ringing in the new year have to do with being mouth healthy? More than you may think. Did you know that you should replace your toothbrush every three to four months? Bristles that become frayed and worn

How to Brush Your Teeth – 4 Problem Areas Not To Miss!
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Cracked Tooth
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Choosing Healthy Snacks For Kids
Published on December 18, 2019, Updated on April 3, 2021 While meals make up the majority of a child’s nutritional intake, most children eat at least one snack per day. While many of the most commonly offered kids’ snacks tend to be of lower nutritional value than meals, snacks still can support—or even

Diet For Healthy Teeth
Published on December 18, 2019, Updated on April 3, 2021 Your child’s diet plays a key role in his dental health along with brushing teeth. Sugar is the Big Villain The longer and more frequently his teeth are e “Sticky sugar” foods such as sticky caramel, toffee, gum, and dried fruit exposed to sugar, the