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Pacifiers and Baby Bottles: Comforting or Concerning?
When it comes to sucking, babies are naturals — maybe because they practice even before they are born! Children begin sucking on their thumb while in the womb to develop the skills necessary for breastfeeding. And for many kids, this skill has an added bonus: Thumb-sucking can be very soothing. Many infants and toddlers will…
Read MoreBad Habits Your Oral Health Would Like You to Break
Did you know that a lot of little things you do (or don’t do) could be bad habits that are affecting your oral health? These include everything from not brushing or flossing enough, to eating too many sweets, to even using your teeth to open a bag of chips. The Snowball Effect Unfortunately, these bad…
Read MoreMouthguards: Built to Protect and Preserve
Living an active lifestyle means protecting every part of your body, including your smile. While helmets, goggles, and pads are common safety gear for athletes, many people forget how important it is to protect their teeth. A mouthguard is one of the simplest and most effective tools to help prevent dental injuries during sports and…
Read MorePacifiers and Baby Bottles: Comforting or Concerning?
When it comes to sucking, babies are naturals — maybe because they practice even before they are born! Children begin sucking on their thumb while in the womb to develop the skills necessary for breastfeeding. And for many kids, this skill has an added bonus: Thumb-sucking can be very soothing. Many infants and toddlers will continue to suck their thumb or use a pacifier even after they start eating solid foods or stop taking a bottle.
Read MoreIs That Normal? Aging and Dental Health
If you’re like most seniors, you know that some changes to your body are a normal part of the aging process and others aren’t. The same applies to your dental health. That’s right, the health of your teeth matters as you age, too! So it’s easy to understand why you might be wondering what changes…
Read MoreA Parent’s Guide to Flossing
Regular tooth brushing and flossing are important for maintaining healthy teeth and gums. The best way to ensure that your child maintains good oral health through adulthood is to establish their oral hygiene routine early. In addition to tooth-brushing, you can start teaching your child to floss. Flossing is important for removing the dental plaque…
Read MoreTalking Teeth: 10 Dental Terms You Should Know
Have you ever heard your dentist use a word or phrase you didn’t really understand? If so, you’re not alone! It’s not uncommon for dentists to use words that might sound completely foreign to you — they use very specific dental terminology to describe what’s going on in your mouth. And although your dentist wants…
Read MoreYour guide to caring for dentures
Proper care of your dentures may help you avoid unnecessary, and costly, denture repair. The health of your mouth also depends on how well you care for them. Use this guide to help ensure that your full or partial dentures are kept in tip-top shape. Brush Your Dentures Daily Good oral hygiene habits are just…
Read MoreBaby Steps: Your Infant Dental Care Checklist
Establishing good oral hygiene habits early sets the foundation for a lifetime of healthy smiles. Here are five essential dental care steps every parent should follow for their infant: Clean your baby’s gumsEven before teeth appear, gently wipe your baby’s gums with a clean, damp gauze pad or soft cloth after feedings and before bedtime.…
Read MoreBaby Boomers Beware: Aging and Tooth Root Decay
The development of root decay is providing a new challenge for dentists — and for our aging population. Root decay is more difficult to treat than normal cavities — especially if the dental cavity travels under the gum line. Traditionally, dentists treat root decay the same way they treat regular dental cavities. The procedure is…
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