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Weather the 'Storm' of Teething with These Comfort Tips
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Jun. 19, 2018
Teething is a normal part of your baby’s dental development. That doesn’t make it less stressful, though, for you or your baby.
This natural process occurs as your child’s primary
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Dental Crowns for the King of Magic
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Jun. 09, 2018
You might think David Copperfield leads a charmed life:Â He can escape from ropes, chains, and prison cells, make a Learjet or a railroad car disappear, and even appear
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Practice Proactive Prevention to Enhance Your Child's Dental Development
Author:
Anonymous
updated: May 30, 2018
Like any parent you want your child to grow up healthy and strong. So be sure you don't neglect their dental care, a crucial part of overall health and
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Follow These Common Sense Steps When Your Child has a Toothache
Author:
Anonymous
updated: May 20, 2018
A child's toothache is no fun for either the child or the parent. But if you're faced with this situation, don't panic — unless they have a fever or
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Take These Measures to Lower Your Child's Tooth Decay Risk
Author:
Anonymous
updated: May 10, 2018
As a parent you’re always on the lookout for dangers to your toddler’s well-being: sharp corners on furniture, uneven walks or the occasional stomach bug. But a situation could
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Vivica's Veneers: the Making of a Hollywood Smile
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Apr. 30, 2018
What's an actor's most important feature? According to Vivica A. Fox, whose most recent big-screen role was in Independence Day: Resurgence, it's what you see right up front.
"On screen,
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Your Child Isn't in Danger from X-Rays Thanks to the ALARA Principle
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Apr. 20, 2018
Your child’s dental care wouldn’t be the same without x-ray imaging. It’s one of our best tools for finding and treating tooth decay.
But since x-rays emit radiation, is your
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Pediatric Dentists Specialize in Dental Care for Children and Teens
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Apr. 10, 2018
To get your child on the right track for lifelong dental health we recommend you begin their dental visits around their first birthday. You can certainly visit your family
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Sedation Can Help Create a More Positive Dental Experience for a Child
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Mar. 26, 2018
You may not be nervous at all about visiting the dentist. But put yourself in a child’s place — a routine dental visit could be an anxious experience for
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Dr. Travis Stork: Don't Ignore Bleeding Gums
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Mar. 18, 2018
Are bleeding gums something you should be concerned about? Dear Doctor magazine recently posed that question to Dr. Travis Stork, an emergency room physician and host of the syndicated
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Keep an Eye Out for Problems if Your Children Grind Their Teeth
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Mar. 03, 2018
“What can I do about my child's teeth grinding habit?”
It's a common question we get from many concerned parents. Their exasperation involves more than having to wake every night
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Teeth Grinding in Older Children and Adolescents a Cause for Concern
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Feb. 16, 2018
Teeth grinding is one childhood habit that sounds worse than it usually is: often the most harm done is to your night’s sleep. That said, though, it’s still a
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Mouthguards Reduce Risk of Concussion as well as Dental Injuries
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Feb. 01, 2018
Since boxers first began using them a century ago, athletic mouthguards are now standard safety equipment for most contact sports. Without them, dental injuries would skyrocket.
But a recent study
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Ariana Grande Breaks Free - of Her Wisdom Teeth
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Jan. 17, 2018
Via a recent Instagram post, pop diva Ariana Grande became the latest young celebrity to publicly acknowledge a dental milestone: having her wisdom teeth removed. The singer of hits
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4 Reasons Saving Your Child's Decayed Baby Tooth is a Good Idea
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Jan. 02, 2018
Despite everyone’s best efforts, one of your child’s primary (“baby”) teeth has become decayed to the point it might be lost prematurely. Saving it would require extensive treatment like
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Monitoring Your Child's Thumb Sucking Could Help Avoid Future Bite Problems
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Dec. 18, 2017
Although distressing to many parents, infants and toddlers sucking their thumb is a common if not universal habit. Most children phase out of it by around age 4, usually
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