A new survey sheds light on a surprising trend among baby boomers: they are one of the least likely of generations to maintain daily hygiene habits, with many skipping regular showers and brushing ...
As a new parent, you might wonder: When should I start brushing my baby’s teeth? The answer isn’t as simple as you’d think. While babies aren’t born with teeth, oral care begins even before their ...
Baby teeth are important. Children who get cavities before six years old are more prone to cavities later in life. Strategies to prevent cavities: Gently wipe your baby’s gums with a clean damp ...
Even before your baby starts teething, its important to start a dental hygiene routine. You may have pediatrician visits, vaccines and your own doctor appointments down pat, but lots of new parents ...
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It's never too early to teach your child proper dental hygiene. Dr. Nancy Rosen, a New York City dentist, offers advice on The Saturday Early Show on how to to keep your child's teeth cavity-free and ...