Tooth decay in children is surprisingly common. Indeed, according to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, 52% of American children aged 6 to 8 have had at least one cavity in their primary teeth. Tooth decay is caused by food containing carbohydrates being transformed into acid by bacteria in the mouth. That acid […]
Read MoreIs your teen preparing for braces? How exciting! Braces treatment improves oral health, prevents dental injuries, and provides a lifetime of straighter, more confident smiles. While you and your teen are looking forward to the day they get their braces, there are some important steps to take to prepare. Here are five things to do […]
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