February is Children’s Dental Health Month. Dr. Sean Sebourn shares key tips to help parents build strong, healthy smiles for their kids.
One of the most common questions I hear as a pediatric dentist is, “When should I start bringing my child to the dentist?” I remember a dad walking into my office, his chubby-cheeked one-year-old ...
Once baby teeth emerge, brush them twice daily and floss ... and dental providers across the country to host a Give Kids a Smile event, offering free dental services for uninsured children from ...
Did you know early childhood tooth decay is the most common preventable disease for young children and babies? Commissioner of Health Ed Ehlinger reports that the Minnesota Department of Health is ...
Use an age-appropriate smear of toothpaste for children ages zero to three years and a pea-sized amount for those aged three ...
Feeling good about one's smile can lead to improved mental and emotional well ... Adolescents have a mix of primary (baby) teeth and permanent teeth, making it a good time to address alignment issues.
By Toi Degree N.C. Cooperative Extension Smile! February is National Children’s Dental Health Month (NCDHM) — a great time to promote the benefits of good oral hygiene. Developing good dental health ...