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Kids Oral Hygiene


Should Your Child Use a Water Flosser? A Parent's Guide to Benefits, Safety, and When to Start
Brushing twice a day is one of the best ways to protect your child's teeth—but brushing alone can't remove all the plaque and food particles that collect between teeth. That's why flossing is an important part of a complete oral hygiene routine. Along with choosing the right toothbrush for your child's age, flossing is one more habit that plays a big role in your child's oral health. Many parents wonder whether a water flosser is a good alternative to traditional floss, espec
2 days ago4 min read


How to Choose the Right Toothbrush for Kids: A Parent's Age-by-Age Guide
As a parent, you want to give your child the best start when it comes to their health—and that includes their smile. One of the simplest yet most important decisions you can make is choosing the right toothbrush. While brushing seems simple, there are countless options on store shelves. The best toothbrush depends on your child's age, mouth size, and stage of development. A properly sized toothbrush with soft bristles helps remove plaque effectively while protecting delicate
2 days ago5 min read


Summer Foods That Are Secretly Hurting Your Child’s Teeth
Summer is full of pool days, camps, sports, cookouts, and frozen treats — but it’s also one of the toughest seasons for children’s teeth. Every year, we see children come in for back-to-school dental checkups with new cavities that weren’t there just a few months earlier. In many cases, the biggest cause isn’t poor brushing. It’s the constant exposure to sugary and acidic summer foods and drinks that seem harmless at first glance. The good news? Small changes can make a big d
Jun 123 min read
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