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What to do if your child grinds their teeth (bruxism)

BRUXISM: SOMETHING GRINDING IN THE NIGHT Does your little guy grind his teeth while sleeping? It’s not unusual. Experts say teeth grinding or bruxism is common, particularly in toddlers and preschoolers. Most kick the habit by age 6 or 7 when their permanent molars erupt. Others continue to grind through their teen years. So why

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Losing baby teeth: When it’s time to meet the tooth fairy

When It’s Time to Meet the Tooth Fairy A little one’s first wiggly tooth is a bittersweet milestone for parents. It’s another sign they’re growing up. But when this happens varies widely. Babies are born with 20 primary teeth just under their gums. These teeth, like adult chompers, vary in shape, size, and location. Like

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Why fluoride treatments and dental sealants are essential for a child’s oral hygiene

TWO DENTAL TREATMENTS EVERY CHILD NEEDS Your child brushes twice daily and visits his pediatric dentist twice a year. What else can you do to ensure a happy, healthy smile? Ask your kids’ dentist about fluoride treatments and sealants—two powerful cavity-fighting procedures. Here’s how they work. Fight decay with fluoride. Fluoride is a natural cavity

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What you and your teen need to know about oral piercings

ORAL PIERCINGS: THE FACTS Teens look to oral piercing as an awesome form of self-expression. However, the medical community almost unanimously views it as a dangerous practice. Here’s why. Piercings promote dental problems Any puncture of the tongue, lip, cheek, and uvula (the tiny tissue that hangs at the back of the throat) is considered

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When your child should start using toothpaste, floss, and mouthwash

3 MUST-HAVES FOR YOUR CHILD’S DENTAL ROUTINE From toothpaste to floss, your child has a lifetime of oral health ahead of him. Steer him in the right direction by knowing when to introduce these dental hygiene products. Start with toothpaste. Your child is ready for a smear of fluoridated toothpaste after the first tooth erupts.

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Pick One Of These Top Toothpastes For Kids with the ADA Seal of Acceptance

PICK ONE OF THESE TOP TOOTHPASTES FOR KIDS When it comes to toothpaste, it’s all about the fluoride—the No. 1 cavity-fighter for children and adults. But with all the different brands available, which one should you choose for your child? Start by understanding not all brands are the same. Sure they may carry a lot

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