When to Brush Your Teeth After Eating
It may seem like a good idea to brush your teeth right after eating, but this isn’t necessarily the case!
It may seem like a good idea to brush your teeth right after eating, but this isn’t necessarily the case!
Feeling nervous about visiting the dentist is very common for adults and children alike! Here’s some advice for how you, as a parent, can help your children feel better about her upcoming appointment.
It happens to the best of us – occasionally, we all have less than pleasant breath! This is true for children as well. Learn about the causes of bad breath in children, and how it can be prevented.
Teach your kids about the history of dentistry, and how it has changed over thousands of years of history!
Elmo and his friend Abby rock out to a song about crunchy vegetables, and how great they are for your teeth, in this fun Sesame Street video clip!
Your child should begin visiting the dentist twice a year starting at the eruption of the first tooth. Here’s what to expect from the first dental cleaning.
Find out how you can prevent dental fluorosis in your kids while still making sure they reap the benefits of fluoride.
We all know that sugar is one of the main culprits when it comes to tooth decay, and many of us try to avoid it for that reason. But sugar is hiding in some unexpected packaged food – here’s how to identify it.
Peppa Pig: The Tooth Fairy is a great introduction to why and how children lose their baby teeth!
An electric toothbrush can make the brushing process much easier and more fun for children. Here are some tips for teaching your child how to brush with an electric toothbrush.
A great resource to help get your kids ready – and excited – to visit the dentist.
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