Once your child’s first tooth comes in, it’s time to start brushing with a fluoride toothpaste, according to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry — doing so helps prevent cavities and gum ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Parents, are you taking your child’s dental health seriously? The simple habit of brushing twice a day helps remove plaque-causing bacteria, reducing the risk of tooth decay, ...
When it comes to children’s dental care, choosing the right toothpaste is one of the most important decisions parents can make. A good toothpaste not only helps keep cavities at bay but also makes ...
THEY’VE GOT THE SCOOP TONIGHT ON WHAT TO LOOK FOR AND WHAT TO AVOID. AS PARENTS, IT’S IMPORTANT TO PRIORITIZE YOUR CHILD’S DENTAL HEALTH. HOW MANY TIMES A DAY ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO BRUSH YOUR TEETH?
As soon as your baby’s first teeth come in—which can start as early as 6 months—you’ll want to get started with toothbrushing, according to the American Dental Association. Children under 3 should ...
The first tooth is a major milestone. When that first pearly white cuts through, it’s usually a big relief to both parents and babies who’ve been enduring the pains of teething! But baby’s first teeth ...