CHICAGO (WLS) -- With Halloween right around the corner, and all the candy that comes along with it, it's important to teach children how to sustain healthy teeth. But it doesn't need to be a chore.
5 On Your Side's Keely Arthur has dental products to purchase and the ones to avoid to develop healthy smiles at home. Good health starts with good dental care, and the simple habit of brushing twice ...
If you have a little one, you’ll want to make sure you’re properly brushing their teeth! There are specific techniques to use to help keep your babies mouth as healthy as possible. Check out tips from ...
EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — February is National Children’s Dental Health Month, and in the most recent episode of 12 Health, Shannon Hegy sat down with a pediatric dentist to go over everything ...
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As Halloween nears, you might be strategizing how to deal with your child’s annual sack of Halloween candy after a big night of trick-or-treating. It’s no secret that sugar is bad for teeth. But the ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Delaying check ups at the dentist can quickly lead to problems that can affect a child’s overall health. First Alert 6’s Maria Cade sat down with Dr. Tom Ison from the American ...
From Feb. 6 through Feb. 22, WSFA will be adjusting our regular schedule to provide special Olympic coverage. Montgomery District 4 Councilwoman, Franetta Riley, is giving back to the community with a ...
Make toothbrushing easier and less stressful for your child with autism. Learn simple, expert-backed tips that help kids—and parents—feel more confident with daily dental care.
WASHINGTON — U.S. health regulators announced plans Tuesday to phase out ingestible fluoride supplements sometimes used to strengthen children’s teeth, opening a new front in Health Secretary Robert F ...
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 ...