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Displaying page 2 of 5Keeping your teeth bright this wedding season
If you’re looking to keep your smile bright this wedding season, consider the following factors in tooth coloring – and easy ways to keep your smile bright.
Don’t forget the sunscreen for your sun-kissed lips!
Lips do not have melanin, making them very susceptible to damage by UV rays, which can cause lip cancer. Everyone – of all genders and ages – should include lip protectant when they’re getting ready for time in the sun.
Make the most of your two-minute brushing session
Make the most of those 120 seconds—the amount of brushing time recommended by the American Dental Association—by multitasking as you clean your teeth.
Buying toothbrush for baby
Health professionals agree: when your baby’s first tooth begins to pop through, it’s time to start brushing teeth. But how do you know what toothbrushes are right?
Orthodontics through the ages
Orthodontics feels like a fairly modern invention, but in fact the desire to straighten teeth and correct bites stretches back to ancient times.
A guide to toothbrushes
Which is the right brush for you? How about for your kids? Some ideas to keep in mind when selecting your next brush.
What to expect for your oral health when you’re expecting
At first glance, it may not seem like oral health has much to do with pregnancy, but it’s actually a critical part of it. A mother’s oral health can be correlated with the baby’s overall health, so it’s important to pay close attention to your dental care and any changes that may arise while you’re pregnant.
Bye-bye binky: Graduating from the pacifier
Using pacifiers for the first year or two isn’t harmful. In fact, many hospitals are recommending to new mothers to use a pacifier during bedtime because it may slightly decrease the risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) in addition to soothing your baby and helping to develop important muscles around the mouth.
Ask Hygienist Leah – Easing dental anxiety in adults
Dental anxiety and dental phobia is a real concern for many people. Use the tips below to help make your next dental visit a good one.