Children
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Dental Health Topics
When it comes to your family’s oral health, learning is essential.
That’s why we’ve got a few basic things you can do to keep your
family’s smiles healthy. The advice on this page will help to
improve the health of your children and families and keep
everyone showing their healthiest, most beautiful smiles.
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Teenager
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Pregnancy
Pregnancy is an important time to refocus and ensure you
have good dental habits. Don’t be fooled by the Old Wives’
tale about losing a tooth with each pregnancy!
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Babies
Babies are very important and very precious. Primary
teeth (or baby teeth) are important because they
guide the second teeth into place.
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Preschool
Preschool years are ones with hopefully few dental problems.
Establishing a good relationship with a dentist in the
early years is the foundation of healthy teeth for life.
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Adults
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Trauma and Accidents
A permanent tooth that is knocked out can sometimes be
reimplanted. In most cases, only permanent, adult teeth
are reimplanted into the mouth. Baby teeth are usually
left out.
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Eating disorders
Eating disorders such as anorexia nervous and bulimia
nervosa may be recognized by the dentist before any
other healthcare professional.
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Orthodontics
Teenagers and young adults are the most likely to
have orthodontic dental treatment. Of course,
the treatment is best done at a young age for better
results.
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