
You know that it is important to brush your teeth twice and floss at least once a day in order to keep your smile in excellent health. But when it comes to your child, where does it all begin? At what point do their need to have their teeth brushed and flossed? What if they don’t even have teeth yet? Continue reading to learn more from a children’s dentist about the oral hygiene steps you should take for your child as they are growing up.
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Let’s face it, it has been a stressful year for everyone. To manage your anxiety, you might have picked up a few bad habits, like nail biting. While it may not seem too concerning, it can have lasting consequences for your dental health. Chewing on any inedible objects, including your fingernails, significantly increases your risk of several preventable oral health issues. Don’t worry, here are the tips you need to kick the habit to keep your smile healthy.





