Your Child's First Dental Visit: When and How
The first visit should happen by age 1 — not age 3 like older guidance. Here's why and what to expect.
The first visit should happen by age 1 — not age 3 like older guidance. Here's why and what to expect.
Crooked baby teeth, spaces, colour changes, or delayed eruption — here's what matters and what doesn't.
Thumb sucking is normal through the toddler years. Here's when and how to gently stop it.
Yes — sealants reduce cavities in back teeth by about 80%. Here's how they work and what to expect.
Every major health body recommends fluoride for cavity prevention. Here's what the science actually shows about safety.
Ages 6+ can use alcohol-free fluoride rinse with supervision.
Age 7 for first evaluation. Early issues can be intercepted.
Kids with diabetes need extra dental attention. Here's the protocol.
Yes, and they need treatment. Decay spreads to adult teeth.
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