When that first tooth emerges, start brushing — and other advice from pediatric dentists. By Melinda Wenner Moyer Pop quiz: At what age should kids first see a dentist? In a nationally representative ...
A: It's a good idea to schedule your children's first dental appointment by age 3 to ensure any early problems are attended to quickly. Additionally, this helps to get them acclimated to dental visits ...
Share on Pinterest Experts say children should first see a dentist at about the age of 3. Pansfun Images/Stocksy United A pediatrician’s group has released updated recommendations for children’s ...
Netmums’ health visitor Tracey Stone shares her expert advice on brushing your baby’s teeth, and keeping your little one's ...
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. — February is Children's Dental Health Month! Dr. Bobby Garofalis from Hampton Roads Pediatric Dentistry joins Coast Live with some advice for parents to make sure their kids' teeth ...
Fluoride does more than just prevent cavities—it actually strengthens teeth before they even come in. James Bekker, DMD, a pediatric dentist at University of Utah Health, explains how fluoride ...
NHS dental care for children is free, which takes the pressure off. The NHS encourages parents to bring kids in as soon as ...
Kids Teeth, a locally owned and operated dental practice for children in a welcoming environment, is thrilled to announce the addition of a new Associate Pediatric Dentist, Dr. Frances Gouldin, to its ...
Long Beach — Priscilla Serrano did everything she could to keep her child’s teeth clean and healthy. She rubbed his gums twice a day with a finger brush when he was 3 months old. She brought him to ...
Eight years after an independent state watchdog agency harshly criticized the state for failing to provide dental care to low-income children, California has failed to remedy the problem or fully ...