Notice Shading And Problems With Your Teeth But Embarrassed You Haven't Been To The Dentist In Years? What To Do

Posted on: 19 January 2019

If you can see lots of shading in your teeth and it always looks like there is debris, even though you have brushed and flossed, you need to go to a dentist. It can be hard for people to make an appointment and go after they haven't been to the dentist for some time, especially if their oral health may be jeopardy because they get embarrassed. Don't let this happen to you.
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Dental Care For Kids With Down Syndrome

Posted on: 16 December 2018

When your child has down syndrome, you may find yourself needing to deal with a number of dental issues that your child may be more prone to due to the development of their jaw and their teeth. By learning ahead of time what some of the issues you may find yourself dealing with, you can be better prepared for recognizing possible problems right away, increasing your chances of acting fast. Here are some of the dental issues a child with down syndrome can be at an increased risk of dealing with.
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Why Have Your Child Switch To An Automatic Toothbrush

Posted on: 18 November 2018

Everyone is well aware that having your child brush twice a day is important to having them maintain healthy gums and teeth. However, their traditional toothbrush may not be doing the job as well as it could. Consider having your child switch to an automatic toothbrush for the following reasons. It Helps Remove Plaque When your child is brushing their teeth, the goal is to remove all of the plaque that is stuck to the surface and underneath the gums.
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3 Signs Your Child's Tooth Has a Cavity

Posted on: 22 October 2018

If you have noticed that your child is having trouble chewing or is favoring one side of their mouth while eating, you may suspect that they have a cavity. If so, look for the following signs that your child's tooth has a cavity. 1.  The Tooth Is Sensitive to Temperature Extremes One sign for which you should be on the lookout when trying to confirm your suspicions that your child has a cavity is when your kid starts refusing to eat anything too hot or too cold.
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