Teething – sometimes it hurts to let something come to the surface…
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Sophie N.Posted
Wed 04 Jul 2012 6:05am
Violetta is teething. I watch her exploring her mouth with her fingers, frowning and sometimes crying out to us about this strange thing that is happening inside her.
That first hot flush of sensation, the slow ache. The feeling of something just about to surface. That thing on the tip of our tongue that we can’t quite touch.
We ...
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Is Bottled Water Hurting Your Teeth?
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DentalHealthTeam ..Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm
ANNOUNCER: More and more, people are getting their water from this rather than the tap. But the cost may be higher than they realize.
Stephen Tympanick, DDS: What we started to see is more decay, more tooth decay in people in their 20s, 20s and 30s and even older. When I see more decay than I should, I ask them, are you drinking bottled water? an ...
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Trick or Treat, Don’t Hurt My Teeth
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Susan H.Posted
Fri 28 Oct 2011 7:34am
Guest post by Keely McKissack on behalf of Masterpiece Smiles
During October, candy really does seem to grow on trees. Unlike the beautiful assortment of fall leaves that remain scattered all over the yard, kids have a tendency to rake up so much candy that they can jump in it. However, after a month of indulging on those sweets that are noto ...
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How Pool Water Can Hurt Your Teeth, & Other News of Note
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The Verigin Dental Health TeamPosted
Fri 03 Jun 2011 10:09am
Pool Water May Strip Tooth Enamel (Futurity.org)
Taking a dip in the backyard pool may cause permanent damage to teeth if chlorine and pH levels are not properly maintained.
“Improperly maintained pool chlorination in swimming pools can cause rapid and excessive erosion of dental enamel,” says Leila Jahangiri, a clinical associate p ...
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5 Goodies Kids Should Avoid to Maintain a Healthy Set of Teeth
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Beth F.Posted
Mon 10 Sep 2012 12:14pm
Written by Role Mommy Contributor, Jessica Donnovan.
Parents want nothing less than the best for their kids. They do not want their kids to make the same mistakes that they did when they were younger. Parents get monstrous when another kid in school hits their baby. They curse the first boy that broke their little girl's heart. The ...
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Creepy-Cool Image: A Child’s Skull with 2 Sets of Teeth
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The Verigin Dental Health TeamPosted
Mon 12 Sep 2011 10:01am
Ever wonder why you have two sets of teeth in your lifetime?
The simple answer: When you’re an infant, your jaw is too small to hold the full set of adult teeth. “Baby teeth” (also known as “milk,” “primary” or “deciduous” teeth) serve as placeholders of a sort, guiding proper development of the oral cavity. Once jaw, skull and surrounding ...
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The Right Set of Teeth
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Invisalign topdentistPosted
Tue 16 Jun 2009 12:20am
The Right Set of Teeth
Wear and tear of teeth takes place, as the days go by. The very popular concept of dental implant has caught everyone’s eye, as it’s a revolutionary method for supporting replacement of teeth. Dental implants are usually used as a stabilization method for the lower denture. Confidence of the wearer has consistently imp ...
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The Right Set of Teeth
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Invisalign topdentistPosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm
The Right Set of Teeth
Wear and tear of teeth takes place, as the days go by. The very popular concept of dental implant has caught everyone’s eye, as it’s a revolutionary method for supporting replacement of teeth. Dental implants are usually used as a stabilization method for the lower denture. Confidence of the wearer has consistently imp ...
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The Right Set of Teeth
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Invisalign topdentistPosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm
The Right Set of Teeth
Wear and tear of teeth takes place, as the days go by. The very popular concept of dental implant has caught everyone’s eye, as it’s a revolutionary method for supporting replacement of teeth. Dental implants are usually used as a stabilization method for the lower denture. Confidence of the wearer has consistently imp ...
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Baby Development -The ‘Tooth’ About Teething
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Baby Mum-Mum ..Posted
Wed 23 Dec 2009 7:03am
By Colleen Hurley, RD Certified Kid’s Nutrition Specialist
Teething, or the emerging of baby teeth through the gums, can be a difficult time for both babies and parents. It is important to understand what to expect during this time in addition to learning a few ways to help your baby feel better.
Teething usually begins around 6 months ...
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