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Why You Should Replace Your Old Toothbrush
Old and trusty are two words that should never be used to describe a toothbrush. As much as you might like the one you have, your toothbrush should be replaced regularly.
How to Protect Your Teeth During Pregnancy
New babies are a joy, but pregnancy can lead to some oral health concerns for women.
How to Save Your Child's Teeth From Sugary Drinks
Although sugary and acidic drinks aren’t the best options for tooth health, you don’t have to avoid them altogether. Instead, follow these tips for healthier teeth.
Eat These Vitamins and Minerals for Healthy Teeth
Eating a balanced and nutritious diet is just as important to a healthy smile as brushing, flossing, and regular dental exams because your child’s teeth depend on receiving vitamins and minerals to keep them strong.
What Parents Need to Know About Shark Teeth
Between ages 5 and 7 (and again at 12), a child’s permanent teeth naturally begin to develop below the gum line. Sometimes, a child’s adult tooth will erupt behind the primary tooth, creating what looks like a second row of teeth, hence the name “shark teeth.”