Flossing is an essential part of any oral care routine, even for kids. Baby teeth are vital to development. Flossing should start when your child has two teeth that touch to remove plaque and food debris. Once they’re old enough to start doing it themselves, they may become less … [Read more...]
Keeping Kids in Mind for Dental Plan Design
Quality dental care is essential for a child’s well-being. The research supports our view: Cavities are the single most common chronic disease among children. Untreated decay affects 19.5% of 2 to 5 year olds and 22.9% of 6 to 19 year olds. Dental disease can affect a child’s … [Read more...]
“Will You Be My Valentine?” XOXO, Your Teeth
The 14th is near and love is in the air But where will you go and what will you wear? While you make your plans final for a night full of fun Get a head start on your smile for that special someone. A healthy smile doesn’t happen overnight. If you’ve been lazy with your … [Read more...]
Creative Activities for Children’s Dental Health Month Festivities
Untreated tooth decay is the most common chronic disease in children, so the ADA deemed the month of February National Children’s Dental Health Month to change that! By sharing with our children how dental health impacts our overall health, heart, brain, and more, we can ensure … [Read more...]
Beat the New Year’s Odds: Reach Your Resolutions!
Every year on January 1st, a magic motivation fills the air. New Year’s resolutions lead to a path paved with wishes and gold. It’s a chance to wipe the slate clean and start fresh. Then why do only 8 percent of Americans follow through on their New Year’s aspirations? It’s … [Read more...]
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