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When Should Your Child Get Braces?

All kids deserve a beautiful, straight smile. However, the question ‘when should I consider braces for my child?’ doesn’t warrant a straightforward answer. There is no specific age that I recommend, as it will vary from child to child depending on personal needs. Some children can get braces as early as six or seven years…

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Thumb Sucking and Its Effects

As a parent, I’m all too familiar with the unpleasant habit some children have of sucking their thumbs. What starts as a cute comfort mechanism for babies can turn into a serious dental problem down the road. According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, over time thumb sucking can put undue pressure on the…

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How Coffee and Tea Affect Your Smile

Like me, you probably need at least one cup of coffee to get going in the morning. Or perhaps you prefer tea. Either way, you might want to think about what your daily wake-up beverage does for your teeth – especially if you’re the sort of person who often grabs a few extra cups of…

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Pregnancy and Dental Care

Taking care of your teeth when you’re pregnant isn’t just about you – it’s about the health of your baby. A baby’s teeth begin to develop during the second trimester of pregnancy! While it’s a myth that pregnancy causes you to lose calcium from your teeth, it is true that you need to eat plenty…

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How to Combat Dry Mouth

If your dental professional tells you that you have “xerostomia,” it doesn’t mean you have a bizarre, serious ailment. It means you have a condition colloquially known as “dry mouth,” where your mouth feels persistently dry due to lack of saliva. Dry mouth is caused by a variety of factors, such as anxiety, alcohol or…

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What foods are best for tooth health?

Next time you’re at the grocery store, stock up on these five foods that are great for your health and great for your teeth – who knew a beautiful smile could taste so good? Milk. It’s got calcium, which is what your teeth are made of. A low-fat option will keep the calorie count down,…

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