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December 24, 2018
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Most parents are aware of the fact that adult teeth typically start to come in around age six. Until then, baby teeth act as placeholders for the permanent teeth, and damage to them can cause substantial problems later. And while brushing and engaging in other standard oral hygiene practices is fundamental, some parents underestimate the impact that eating the right foods can have on a child's pos
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Posted on
November 20, 2018
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Dental pain is difficult to deal with at any age, but for children, it can be particularly unpleasant. Children with poor oral health are three times more likely to miss school as a result of dental pain, and it's not always easy to determine when a child's tooth pain warrants a missed day of learning. Here's what the experts say about how to determine whether or not your child should stay home fr
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Posted on
October 16, 2018
Categories Blog
Adult teeth typically start to come in around age six. Until then, baby teeth act as placeholders for the permanent teeth, and damage to them can cause substantial problems later. That being said, it's important for people of all ages to take care of their oral health, which includes getting enough fluoride in your diet. Fluoride is an essential mineral that helps promote oral health and boosts en
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