Sports drinks are widely popular, and used by people of all ages. But, children and teenagers are particularly fond of sports drinks. In fact, studies have shown that these “thirst quenchers” are consumed by 62% of adolescents every day. But sports drinks can be awful...
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Our Four Favorite Snack for Healthy Teeth
Snacking often gets a bad rep because most people snack on junk food. But, you can rest easy knowing that there are healthy snacks that can actually improve your smile. 1 – Apples Apples are packed with fiber, and that’s great news for teeth. Fiber is an...
Here’s Why Pediatric Dentists are Perfect for Children of All Ages
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry advises that parents establish a dental home for their child before their first tooth emerges, or around the ages of 8 – 10 months. But, what is a dental home, and why is it important? Why can’t your child just visit a...
Celebrate National Children’s Dental Health Month by Staying Mouth-Healthy
February is National Children’s Dental Health month, and we’re here to help parents and children celebrate the right way – by learning better oral health practices. Maintain a Regular Oral Health Routine Avoiding cavities begins with proper, routine oral care. The...
Mouth-Healthy Valentine’s Day Sweets
This Valentine’s Day, you can celebrate with some treats that will please your taste buds without damaging your teeth! Frozen Strawberries and Yogurt These frozen strawberry and yogurt bites are the perfect tooth-friendly treat for Valentine’s Day. Yogurt is a mouth...
These 4 “Healthy” Foods are Terrible for Teeth
A healthy snack is always a great addition to any diet, but some healthy foods are terrible for teeth. Try limiting these damaging “healthy” foods in your child’s diet to help them maintain a healthy smile. 1 – Trail Mix A fantastic...