July

27

Crooked Teeth More Than a Cosmetic Issue

Crooked teeth are common. In fact, if either parent had crooked teeth, it’s likely the children will have crooked teeth. This is because there are many factors involved in what makes teeth crooked, like the size of the jaw, the shape of the palate and the way teeth are positioned in the jaw.

July

23

Green Tea Aids Weight Loss, Fights Gum Disease & More

For the past 4,000 years, green tea has been used in China to address a long, long list of what ails us, from aches and pains to depression to improving digestion and regulating body temperature. Here are some of the things research has proven about this delicious beverage.

July

16

Your Anxiety Helps Create Your Children’s Fears of the Dentist

One thing is for sure – when your child is afraid of something (like a trip to the dentist), it’s up to you to be the good influence who shows your kiddo that there’s nothing to fear.

July

2

Healthy Eating Habits Equal Healthy Teeth

Fresh vegetables are a great choice to avoid tooth decay. Fresh fruits are a good choice, but, since they do contain sugars, it’s best to brush your teeth within 20 minutes of eating them, since plaque begins to form in that time frame.

July

1

Tooth Sensitivity in Children Could Be a Sign of Something Serious

Many of us are familiar with the fleeting tooth pain of an ice-cream headache, but when children frequently complain of tooth sensitivity, it might be time to see a dentist. Children with tooth pain could be suffering from conditions that should be evaluated and addressed by a dentist.

June

17

Website Shows Facilities That Provide Low-Cost Dental Care

Paying a little extra attention to the health of your teeth and gums can actually save you money in the long run.

June

11

Children with Bad Breath, Dry Mouth May Have Sleep Apnea

Many children more children than previously expected suffer from sleep apnea, a team of researchers announced at this year’s annual meeting of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine.

May

27

EvoraKids, Oral Care Probiotics for Children

This explains why different children in the same family with the same eating and brushing habits can have different levels of oral health – even a slight imbalance in oral bacteria can cause more tooth decay.

May

25

Teaching Your Children How to Floss

The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that flossing begin as your child’s first baby teeth come in. Flossing becomes especially important if any of your child’s teeth are touching the teeth next to them, or if they have any baby teeth that overlap.

May

21

Dinosaur Video Teaches Basics of Brushing and Flossing

Check out this great video that uses one of many children’s favorite creatures – dinosaurs! – to teach kids everything they need to know about brushing and flossing.