Do you know what best methods are to help your child brush their teeth? Depending on their age, they may not be able to clean their teeth for many years. Usually, a child can safely and effectively brush their own teeth when they are around six years of age. Until then, it must be up to the caretaker to make sure their teeth are cleaned daily.
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Tooth Brushing for Kids and Your Smile
July 1, 2017
Your Summer Smile Depends on Optimum Oral Health
May 30, 2017
Your summer smile depends on optimum oral health. Your oral health care can benefit from extra treatments beyond brushing and flossing. Studies have shown that by chewing sugarless gum for a period of roughly 20 minutes, preferably after eating, it can create saliva and help neutralize acids and protect your teeth from cavities. For more sensational benefits that chewing sugarless gum can offer, see the list below:
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How to Pick the Right Toothbrush or Toothpaste for Your Child
April 27, 2017
Would you be surprised to hear that you should brush your kid’s teeth twice every day? Naturally, you’ll need to brush and floss, but have you heard that the toothbrush and toothpaste you pick for your child are important? Still, there are quite a few things you could do to keep their teeth as healthy as possible.
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What Are the Causes of Baby Bottle Tooth Decay?
April 3, 2017
Baby bottle tooth decay is a condition commonly seen with children when their teeth are damaged by an excessive overload of sugars on their mouths. Typically, the overload is due to prolonged exposure to harmful ingredients typically found in baby bottle drinks.
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How Should You Care for Your Child’s Early Tooth Brushing Needs?
February 27, 2017
Caring for your child’s teeth should begin as soon as you see signs of teeth breaking the surface of their gums. This usually occurs when they are roughly 6 to 10 months of age. At this point, their teeth are exposed to the elements and bacteria can damage them.
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