Flossing usually starts when your child has 2 teeth that touch. This is often around ages 2 to 3. Always floss under the direction of your child’s dentist or primary care provider. Before that age there is no need to floss. Children often need help…
Cavities happen when bacteria and food left on the teeth after eating are not brushed away. Acid collects on a tooth, softening its enamel until a hole or cavity forms eventually over time.Below are a few tips on how to prevent cavities or making them…
To give your child a healthy start in life, it’s important to take care of his or her teeth and gums. Children who have good oral care at home and regular dental visits can reach adulthood without suffering from oral health problems.Children learn healthy habits…