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Dental Hygiene and Oral Health For Kids
Children also have their share of oral care checklists like the grownups. Dental hygiene and oral health care starts at infancy, and as they grow we should help them learn how to properly brush their teeth and take care of their oral health. We should know by now that children and babies are not immune to oral health problems. If we take a look at many studies, we can see that one of the most common ailments of children is tooth decay or cavities. Read full article.

Teeth 101: The importance of dental care for babies and toddlers
Dental health is important for every child (and adult) but often gets overlooked. But according to the December 2009 issue of Academic Pediatrics, America is in a dental health crisis. Read full article.

Dental Care for Babies and Young Children
Do you want your children to maintain those healthy gleaming pearly whites as they grow older? Well, who would not want that? Well, are you ready to learn the ultimate secret in having a perfect set of teeth? Well, brace yourselves for this – it’s plain good old dental hygiene! Read full article.

Child Dental Care Information
Healthy and strong teeth are an important part of child health. Children’s teeth start to develop before they are born. There are two sets of teeth first is milk teeth and second is permanent teeth. Milk teeth have an important part to play in the development of the permanent teeth, so it is very important to look after them. Milk teeth are very small, and any decay on a primary tooth is a concern. Permanent teeth usually start to erupt at the age of six. Adults have up to 32 permanent teeth. Most of these will erupt by the age of 13. Permanent teeth press on the roots of the milk teeth. Read full article

Pediatric Dental Care Tips to Employ During a Recession
With the time span between dental visits widening due to economic hardships, what can parents do to safeguard their child's dental health? Following these pediatric dental care tips during a recession can help when parents are forced by a lack of insurance or other financial difficulties to delay regular dental visits for their family. Read full article