February is all about Children’s Dental Health
Every February, National Children’s Dental Health Month (NCDHM) brings together thousands of dedicated dental professionals, healthcare providers, and educators to promote the benefits of good oral...
View ArticleWe’re Drinking More and More
Soft drinks have emerged as one of the most significant dietary sources of tooth decay, affecting people of all ages. Sugar-free drinks, are less harmful.1 However, they are acidic and potentially can...
View ArticleWhat your dental team is saying about eating more frequently
If you are taking the approach to eating smaller more frequent meals daily, be aware the potential effects the increased consumption of food and beverages may have on your teeth. While smaller more...
View ArticleStocking stuffers: Dentist approved
If you need ideas for stocking stuffers this holiday season, why not add some personal care items with treats to show your family or that special someone you care. There are lots of fun dentist...
View ArticleWhat you don’t know about your child’s teeth could be hurting them
For National Children’s Dental Health Month, American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Shares Important Information To Keep Little Teeth Healthy PR Newswire, CHICAGO, February 1, 2017 Nearly one in three...
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