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The Best Halloween Treats to Eat

It’s hard to avoid Halloween candy this time of year, there are a few better options to choose instead. Try these easy swaps that still feel a treat, but keep your well being in mind too. Skip: Hard, gummy or sour candies. These are the worst for your mouth and teeth, plus they tend to…

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The Link Between Pregnancy and Gingivitis

The hormonal changes that come with pregnancy affect the entire body including your mouth. By some accounts, 40% of women will experience some form of gingivitis during pregnancy. It’s due to the surge of the hormone progesterone, which makes the gums more sensitive to plaque and easier for gingivitis-causing bacteria to grow. It is important…

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Here’s What Happens When You Don’t Brush or Floss

Good dental care should be a no-brainer, but studies show half of Americans don’t floss daily, and one in five don’t brush twice a day. Unfortunately, this can cause preventable issues. Besides cavities and bad breath, here’s what you can expect if you don’t follow good dental hygiene. You may develop gum disease. Do your…

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3 Recipes That Sneak Veggies Into Sweet Treats

When kids come home in search of milk and cookies, it’s hard to convince them to eat healthy veggies instead. Be prepared with one of these sweet treats that have a secret ingredient: vegetables! Veggie cookies: It sounds weird, but it’s easy to sneak vegetables into cookies without raising suspicion. Try adding half a grated…

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Why Does Coffee Stain Teeth?

Many of us can’t go a day without coffee, but the unfortunate truth is that it’s one of the top causes of teeth stains. Why does that happen, and how can we prevent it? Coffee’s staining ability starts with the tannins it contains. These are chemical compounds, which bond to the proteins that cover your…

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How to Keep Kids Healthy In School

Unfortunately, it’s easy for illnesses to spread in schools. It takes just one child to come to school sick, and suddenly it seems everyone is sneezing and coughing. Here’s how you can teach kids to stay healthy during the school year: Encourage proper hand washing. Washing hands correctly and frequently is the first defense again…

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4 Things That Can Damage Baby Teeth

Even though children will lose their baby teeth (or, primary teeth), those teeth are still important. Baby teeth help children talk, chew, and guide their permanent teeth. Problems with baby teeth, such as premature loss or cavities, can lead to problems with adult teeth. Here’s how you can help prevent damage: 1.) Thumb sucking Many…

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3 Steps to a Back-to-School Brushing Routine

As the first day of a new school year approaches, it’s time to get everyone back into their daily routines. Make sure teeth brushing is in the routine, too! Here’s how to help your family squeeze dental care into their busy schedules. Step 1: In the morning Nail down a morning routine for this hectic…

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How Sugar Damages Teeth (And How to Cut Back)

There is usually some debate on the pros and cons of the health of our foods. One day, fats may be bad, and the next day they’re good. Sugar, on the other hand, is pretty much always in the bad category. Besides having negative effects on your overall health, sugar is certainly harmful for your…

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Easy Home Remedies For Your Mouth

While we always advise visiting your dentist for any dental pain, sometimes you may need a home remedy in the meantime. From a chipped tooth to a cavity, here are some easy ways to temporarily tide yourself over until you can visit your dentist. Swish: These ingredients found in your home can be swished in…

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