A Parent’s Guide to Teaching Dental Habits
Parenting can be such a wild time.
There won’t be a pop-quiz later, but we still want our patients to be familiar with the anatomy of their teeth.
Not much was understood in Medieval England about cavities or gum disease.
Some of us remember the soreness and discomfort of our incoming adult molars, not to mention how hard it was to chew.
Sleep apnea affects over 18 million adults and up to 20% of habitually snoring children in the United States alone.
There’s a lot of strange stuff buried in the history of dental health and hygiene.
Childhood is a time of scraped knees and bumps and bruises as kids run around discovering the world.
Daily brushing and flossing are essential to keep a growing child’s smile healthy, but we already know that.
Staying informed about the symptoms and risk factors of oral cancer is incredibly important.