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    • 24 OCT 19
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    How To Have A Spooktacular Halloween Without Sacrificing Oral Health

    Halloween is one of the most anticipated holidays of the year, especially for little kids. However, this day can be disastrous for kids’ teeth as they are bombarded with sugary candy and treats. To protect your family’s oral health this Halloween, try limiting their candy consumption, encourage extra brushing and trade in sugar-filled candies for

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    • Angela Evanson
    • 02 OCT 19
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    October Is National Dental Hygiene Month

    October is National Dental Hygiene Month and serves as a reminder to commit to a good oral hygiene routine that includes brushing, flossing and regular dental checkups. Our oral health can decline quickly if we aren’t careful about how we can for our teeth and gums, leading us to experience tooth decay, infection and even

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    • Angela Evanson
    • 08 AUG 19
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    The Importance of Back-To-School Dental Checkups

    As the school year begins, it’s important that kids and teenagers have their regular back-to-school dental checkup. Even if their teeth seem otherwise healthy, a dental checkup allows the dentist to monitor their teeth development, provide a thorough cleaning to combat decay and apply dental sealants to protect their teeth from cavities. Dental checkups will

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    • Angela Evanson
    • 26 JUN 19
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    Games to Help with Brushing and Flossing

    Cavities form when too much sugar is eaten without enough brushing and flossing to remove the sugar that leads to decay. Children may not know that brushing and flossing is so important to their oral health, or they may struggle with the desire to do these habits. Here are a few games and tips that

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    • Angela Evanson
    • 23 MAY 19
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    What to Do About Your Child’s Crooked Teeth

    When the surfaces of your teeth are damaged, badly stained or show crooked teeth, porcelain veneers and other dental options are great options to make your smile beautiful. However, some dental services for crooked or damaged teeth are not available to children. Crooked teeth can not only change how a person looks or talks, but

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    • Angela Evanson
    • 28 MAR 19
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    What Do You Do for a Baby with Cavities?

    The baby teeth are quite delicate and can be damaged easily by sugars and acids, especially if proper infant oral care isn’t practiced. Poor brushing and flossing, plus other habits, can lead to cavities in the baby teeth when infants are still small. Learn these signs of cavities in the baby teeth and what you

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    • Angela Evanson
    • 15 JAN 19
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    Thumbsucking and Healthy Teeth

    Thumbsucking is a way that many infants soothe themselves. However, over time, this habit can cause various oral health issues with the teeth. Thumbsucking can cause the teeth to shift position overtime, even making them push outwards. This can lead to speech impediments and orthodontic issues. The problem is worse when thumbsucking happens with the

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    • Posted by
    • Angela Evanson
    • 19 APR 18
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    Infant Oral Care Do’s and Don’ts

      Infant oral care is more important than most parents realize. Learn what to do with a newborn to help prevent oral health issues and what to do to help your child avoid cavities. Baby bottles and breastfeeding can lead to cavities in small infants if infant oral care isn’t taking seriously. Find out what

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