Childhood cavities are the number-one chronic disease affecting children. More than 40 percent of kids have tooth decay by the time they reach kindergarten and 50 percent of children have gingivitis.
New research shows that Aussies are doing far less for their oral health than necessary, with two-thirds of us believing brushing alone is enough to maintain good oral health. Oral health expert, Emma ...
Make toothbrushing easier and less stressful for your child with autism. Learn simple, expert-backed tips that help kids—and ...
Dental hygiene is important for overall wellness, but are your breathing habits affecting your oral health? If you’re breathing through your mouth, this might be the case, according to Dianne Sefo, ...
Not many kids like to go to the dentist, but delaying or even skipping routine cleanings can allow small problems to grow into serious ones. That’s why a ...
Long-term care facility residents in Warsaw, Poland, showed poor oral health and had a median number of missing teeth ranging ...
The North Idaho College Dental Hygiene Program is offering a free dental sealant clinic for people of all ages from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 14, at the NIC Dental Hygiene Clinic in the Winton ...
Anyone can apply to be a patient at the clinic, though you're not guaranteed a spot.
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