It’s never too early to start caring for your child’s oral health. Even when they’re only nursing or drinking formula, babies still need gum care. Milk has sugars that bacteria can eat, and they can infect a baby’s gums. This puts their developing teeth at risk of cavities before they even erupt. Here’s how to
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Preventing tooth decay with good oral hygiene will protect your child from serious dental pain. When left untreated, tooth decay can cause cavities and other serious dental issues in baby teeth. Even developing permanent teeth can be affected by tooth decay and cause pain as a result. Let’s take a look at what tooth decay
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New parents always have a lot of questions about their baby’s health and development. One that we often hear is, “When do you start brushing baby teeth?” The answer to this question is simple—as soon as the first baby teeth come in! It’s never too early to begin caring for your baby’s oral health. In
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