Stages of Oral Development - 0 - 2 Years of Age
In the first two years of life, babies develop their first set of teeth - their baby teeth. This period is an extremely important one for good oral health.
In the first two years of life, babies develop their first set of teeth - their baby teeth. This period is an extremely important one for good oral health.
First thing in the morning and just before going to bed at night are when most children and adults brush their teeth. These times of day are when teeth are most in need of cleaning, but they aren't always conducive to being thorough when brushing.
Here at Smile Town Dentistry in Langley, we get many questions from curious parents about early oral health care for their children. What are the long-term benefits?
There are many methods that can be used to help prevent tooth decay in your children early on that will give them the best chance at healthy smiles as they grow up.
Sports are fun, and they keep your kids active and healthy. Mouth guards are a smart, effective way to protect your children’s teeth (and orthodontic appliances) when they’re participating in athletics.
Many parents have questions for the Smile Town Langley team about their children’s brushing and flossing routines. How soon should they start brushing and flossing? What is the correct technique?
This fun resource will help your kids get ready – and excited – about visiting the dentist.
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