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Displaying page 6 of 6It’s National Flossing Day!
November 25 isn’t just Black Friday, it’s also National Flossing Day! What better way to celebrate than to give your kids a little refresher on the best way to floss?
Top 5 reasons to thank your teeth this Thanksgiving!
While you’re tallying up your thanks this Thursday, be sure to remember your teeth! Here are the top five reasons to thank your teeth this Thanksgiving:
Healthy teeth for a fun Halloween!
Our dental hygienist Leah shares some easy and fun tips and tricks to avoid a trip to the dentist after Halloween.
Oral health by the numbers
Tips to maintain a healthy mouth, its all about the numbers!
How to properly take care of your baby’s teeth
Is your baby starting to drool more than normal? A new tooth may be on its way. A baby’s first teeth are temporary. They form in the gums before birth and begin erupting at about 6 months.
National Tooth Fairy Day is February 28!
With National Tooth Fairy day just around the corner, Delta Dental conducted it’s annual tooth fairy poll to track the average monetary gift from the tooth fairy. Unfortunately, this year, the average gift left by the tooth fairy across the country sunk by 10.32%.
Why Is dental essential?
You may ask yourself, do I really need dental benefits? The answer is a resounding “yes”! Taking care of your mouth is an essential part of your overall health and your teeth are a critical part of your everyday success. Still on the fence about purchasing dental insurance? Here are the top 10 reasons why having dental coverage is essential!
Celebrate National Children’s Dental Health Month!
Though big holidays and celebrations like Valentine’s Day and President’s Day occur in the month of February, one of the most important events goes on all month long: National Children’s Health Month.
Better snacking for better oral health
Do your children enjoy indulging in sugar sweets or foods high in starch during snack time? Have you considered what the foods your children consume can do to their oral health? Many are aware that poor nutrition can affect one’s overall physical wellness but did you ever wonder how it contributes specifically to their smile?