Taking care of your child’s baby teeth is more important than you may realize. Many people assume tooth decay isn’t a concern because baby teeth are not permanent. Unfortunately, tooth decay can spread and cause damage to underlying permanent teeth. Baby bottle tooth decay is a common name for extensive tooth decay in infants and...
Whether you’re packing lunch for yourself or your children, it’s wise to keep dental health in mind. Although brushing your teeth after every meal helps fight off cavities, eating at school or work can make brushing and flossing impractical. These dentist-approved foods are packed with nutrients to support your dental health: Crunchy fruits and vegetables:...






