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What Does Good Oral Health Mean?
The American Dental Association defines oral health as “a functional, structural, aesthetic, physiologic and psychosocial state of well-being and is essential to an individual’s

Why Does My Child Need Their Baby Teeth Removed?
Your child will grow & develop to have 20 temporary, primary(aka “baby”) teeth – 10 on the top and 10 on the bottom; and then
Teething Products Aren’t Safe for Children
Recently The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned parents about the dangers of using teething products that contain the popular numbing agent benzocaine. We are
What is Fluoride and What are its Benefits?
Fluoride helps all of us to protect our children’s teeth, and it is a naturally-occurring mineral. Fluoride comes from fluorine, which is a common, natural,
How Does Sugar Affect Your Children’s Teeth?
Baby teeth are important as they are also the placeholders for adult teeth. They have a function in speech, eating, smiling, and should be maintained
Protecting Your Teeth During Pregnancy
Pregnancy causes a range of hormonal changes in a woman’s body. These hormonal effects can lead to some dental health problems, such as the increased