Archive for the ‘Cavities In Baby Teeth’ Category


A Warning to Mothers: Taking Care of your Baby’s Dental Health (Dramatic Health)

“Kids come in with blown-out teeth at 2 and 3 years old.” A Dentist warns against simple parenting mistakes such as leaving a baby with a bottle all night. It is important for children to have a healthy image of a dentist office, so as not to avoid it when older. Sphere: Related Content

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Is Sugar Really That Bad For You?

Is Sugar Really That Bad For You? You’ve probably seen that commercial – the one where a mother sadly contemplates the mountains of sugar her family consumes daily. Her children pile it on their cereal, then snack on sugar-laden treats washed down with corn syrup-based beverages. Even the teaspoonful or so she dusts over her [...]

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How Bad is Sugar For You, and Are Artificial Sweeteners Better?

How Bad is Sugar For You, and Are Artificial Sweeteners Better? How Bad is Sugar For You, and Are Artificial Sweeteners Better? The truth is, Americans consume refined sugars in astonishing amounts; one estimate calculates that the average American downs 135 pounds of sugar annually. For a quick visual, that’s 27 5-lb bags of Domino’s [...]

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Healthy Teeth for Babies Key to future Dental Health

Healthy Teeth for Babies Key to future Dental Health Healthy teeth help babies to chew food easily, and to speak properly. They also help to have babies a beautiful, healthy smile. In addition to that, baby teeth are the place keepers of permanent teeth. They prevent early diseases and tooth loss and also help in [...]

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Tooth Decay in Younger Kids Is Getting Worse

Soda, cookies, candy – there are a lot of treats to tempt kids. A recent study shows the number of cavities in baby teeth is up considerably – the worst it’s been in 40 years. A pediatric dentist explains what’s behind this troubling trend. Sphere: Related Content

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