How to remove coffee and wine stains on your teeth
Coffee and wine can both stain and discolor teeth. Aside from avoiding these beverages all together, there are some steps you can take to reduce and remove these stains from teeth. (read more)
Coffee and wine can both stain and discolor teeth. Aside from avoiding these beverages all together, there are some steps you can take to reduce and remove these stains from teeth. (read more)
Teething is a trying time for both parents and kids alike, but by age 3, most children have all 20 of their primary teeth. (read more)
Teaching your toddler to take care of his teeth is just one way you can show your growing child how to take responsibility for his body. (read more)
You should start cleaning your baby’s teeth as soon as that first pearly white sprouts (for most babies that’s around 4 months). (read more)
When a cavity advances deep into the tooth, it may produce increased sensitivity to foods that are cold, hot, or sweet. But not all cavities will cause a toothache. (read more)
1. Prevent serious (and costly) oral health issues, such as bad breath (halitosis), cavities, gingivitis, and gum disease, which are caused by the bacteria that lurks between your teeth (where brushes can’t reach). (read more)
Bad breath, or halitosis, can be a major problem, especially when you’re about to snuggle with your sweetie or whisper a joke to your friend. The good news is that bad breath can often be prevented with some simple steps. (read more)
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