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It is important to instill proper tooth care in your children as early as possible. You can start them on the right track even before they get their first tooth. Here is a list of ways you can...
Our children rely on us for pretty much everything as far as food, shelter, and love. It is also our responsibility to teach them along the way how to care for themselves. Their dental health...
Teething is a natural process that all infants go through. While some babies don't appear to be severely affected by the eruption and appearance of their new baby teeth, others experience a wide...
Babies usually start teething around four to six months and continue until well past age two. Though it's rarely a seriously problem, the symptoms of teething can make both babies and their...
Babies start teething very early in life, at around four to six months. A teething ring makes an excellent way to help them cope with it. There's no risk of the baby swallowing too much material...
Teething babies tend to chew on anything that's handy and when their attention turns to clothing or blankets it can create an awful mess. A teething blanket features a specially treated surface...
Ice cubes are a significant choking hazard to children under the age of four--the ice can get lodged in their throats and its edges can cut along teething gums. The cold temperature and ease of...
When a child drinks a sugary drink from a baby bottle for a prolonged period, the sugars in the drink combine with bacteria in a baby's mouth. This creates acids that begin to eat away delicate...
Nothing is good like keeping your teeth clean in order to avoid tooth decay
Most baby teething begins at about six months, but some won't have any teeth until they are a year old. It has nothing to do with how healthy they are, or whether they are breast or formula fed....