Dental care - child
CARING FOR A CHILD'S
TEETHThe child's
teeth and
gums should be brushed at least twice each day and especially before bed.
Take your child to a dentist every 6 months.
Full article >>>Dental care and
diabetes: The importance of a healthy mouth
If you have
diabetes, you're at higher risk of
gum disease and
infections. But with proper care, your
teeth can last a lifetime.
Full article >>>Basic
dental care involves brushing and flossing regularly, eating a mouth-healthy
diet, and visiting your dentist for regular checkups.
Why is proper
dental care important?
Practicing proper
dental care: ...
Full article >>>editorial. Previously reviewed by Jennifer A. Schwartz, D.M.D., General Dentist, University of Pennsylvania
Dental Care Network, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed HealthCare Network (11/28/2001).
Full article >>>Dental care also is very important.
Leukemia and
chemotherapy can
make the mouth sensitive, easily infected, and likely to bleed.
Full article >>>Diet and
dental care for children:
The American Academy of Pediatric
Dentistry recommends the following to ensure your child eats correctly to maintain a healthy body and
teeth: ...
Full article >>>Dental Care of the Child
Eruption of
Teeth (
Tooth Eruption)
Exercise (Physical Health)
Family Fitness
Fast FoodsFood Safety (Safe
Food Handling)
Food Sanitation and
Hygiene (Safe
Food Handling)
Food Guide PyramidFood Label ...
Full article >>>Dental care -
abscessed
tooth-
dental implants
- dentist, how to choose
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gingivitis - how to take care of your
teeth-
intravenous conscious sedation
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oral health -
periodontal disease- TMJ (
temporomandibular joint syndrome) ...
Full article >>>And a new study shows that good
dental care can also reduce
heart disease and
stroke risk.
Full article >>>There are, however, homeopathic remedies and herbs that can be used simultaneously with
dental care and throughout the healing process.
Full article >>>Brush Up on Good
Dental Care Health Tip: Too Much Fluoride Can Harm Young Children
Amoxicillin May Damage
Infants'
Teeth Health Tip: Avoid
Gum Disease Health Highlights: May 1, 2006
Got Gum Trouble? Your
Heart Might Be Next ...
Full article >>>Analyzing the current state of access to
dental care and developing recommendations on new and innovative models of care delivery foruninsured, low income and Medicaid populations.
Full article >>>When to Visit the Dentist - Introduction
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Dental Problems
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Full article >>>For years now, water fluoridation has reduced
pain and suffering related to
tooth decay, reduced
tooth loss, reduced time lost from
school and work and money spent on
dental care.
Full article >>>Fortunately, normal permanent
teeth often grow in to replace discolored baby
teeth. Even if discoloration persists in permanent
teeth, it need not be a serious cosmetic problem, thanks to advances in
dental care.
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