Let’s be real here. Getting your kids to brush their teeth twice a day can sometimes feel like a battle. Ever found yourself sneaking into the bathroom to check if their toothbrush was actually used and smelled like toothpaste before bed? February is a perfect time to highlight the importance of dental health to…
Dental Health and Nutrition for Happy, Cavity-Free Kids
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Chewing for Change: How Nutrition Shapes Your Dental Health
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With Halloween just around the corner, it’s a given that most of us will be enjoying some fun-sized candy bars. What you might not know is that October also doubles as National Dental Hygiene Month, a perfect opportunity to shine a light on the crucial relationship between our nutrition choices and our dental well-being….
Keep Your Smile as Bright as It Can Be!
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerSimple lifestyle and diet changes are all you need to optimize the health of your teeth and gums. Here are a few tips to help you get started: Limit frequent exposure to regular and diet soft drinks and juices. Avoid habits that promote tooth wear such as sipping, swishing, or holding drinks in the mouth…

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