Saying Goodbye To Your Child’s Old Toothbrush
THE AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION STRONGLY SUGGESTS that we replace our toothbrushes every 3–4 months for maximum effectiveness.
DetailsTHE AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION STRONGLY SUGGESTS that we replace our toothbrushes every 3–4 months for maximum effectiveness.
DetailsWE KNOW that frequent snacking on processed, sugary foods isn’t kind to the waistline. But what about its effects on your oral health?
DetailsIT ISN’T ALWAYS ABOUT looking like a movie star or supermodel. It’s about feeling confident and comfortable with your healthy smile!
DetailsMANY PEOPLE, AFTER COMPLETING orthodontic treatment, are fitted with a fixed retainer—a thin wire that’s bonded to the back of teeth…
DetailsDOES YOUR FAMILY SET GOALS at this time of year?
DetailsARE YOU ENTERTAINING THIS HOLIDAY SEASON? Throw a party your guests’ teeth can appreciate too!
DetailsEVER WONDERED HOW THE PRESSURE of the human bite stacks up against the bone-crushing pressure of a hyena bite?
DetailsFOR BOTH CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS, dental care can sometimes be challenging…
DetailsTHE LEGEND OF THE TOOTH FAIRY has been around for ages. But you may not recognize the winged pixie you know and love…
DetailsYOUR CHILD’S BABY TEETH may be temporary, but that doesn’t make them any less important…
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