Oral health habits linked to mom’s behavior, researchers say
The researchers suggested that greater access to dental education at an early age is not enough, and that parental guidance is necessary to foster the right attitudes.
The researchers suggested that greater access to dental education at an early age is not enough, and that parental guidance is necessary to foster the right attitudes.
According to researchers, 65 percent of participants who brushed less than one time per day were 65 percent more likely to develop dementia-related symptoms than those with more regular habits.
With the hot summer weather still with us, medical experts recommend a variety of ways to keep your teeth safe and strong while out enjoying yourself in the sunshine.
You’re standing at the sink, you’ve finished flossing and brushing…what’s next? Many people, in the spirit of good dental care, utilize mouthwash solutions to add one extra layer of cleanliness.
As the saying goes, “We are what we eat.”
Teaching kids to moderate consumption of harmful drinks is a great way to promote good dental hygiene. Parents should also make routine appointments with a family dentist for check-ups and possible procedures that keep teeth healthy and strong.
But, if you have this condition, don’t give up hope yet – there are a few things that you can do to improve your dental hygiene, and in the process clean up that foul-smelling odor.
Thankfully, there are ways that you can prepare for possible stress before you go to your appointment and methods to avoid it once you’re sitting in the chair.
Parents and caregivers of young children need to make sure that they are teaching the right habits in order to make dental care a part of everyday life. The following article is a quick guide for those who want to know more about helping their kids maintain a clean set of teeth.
While many see bottled water as a convenient way to quench their thirst, some oral health professionals are sounding the alarm about the lack of fluoride in bottled water that may be causing an increase in cavities and other dental hygiene ailments.
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