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… Dental Implants Dental Sealants Diabetes: Taking Care of Your Teeth and Gums … Dental Implants Dental Sealants Diabetes: Taking Care of Your Teeth and Gums …
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… 38b Why is dental health during pregnancy important? It is … disease. This can increase the risk for other health conditions (e.g., diabetes and heart disease) Poor dental health may affect the general oral health of …
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… dental care involves brushing and flossing your teeth regularly to remove plaque. Plaque … can damage the gums and teeth. Be sure to see your dentist and dental hygienist for regular … of the back teeth from decay. Give your child nutritious foods to maintain healthy gums, …
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19 Beginning dental care early is important for your child’s health. Dental care keep teeth healthy for a lifetime. Healthy baby teeth help children eat and speak clearly. Baby teeth guide permanent …
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… meats or chicken, tuna, eggs, and smooth peanut butter. Eat fruits and vegetables, such … meats or chicken, tuna, eggs, and smooth peanut butter. Eat fruits and vegetables, such …
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… examination. If you have concerns about how your child will behave, talk to your … Regular dental visits are important to teach your child good dental care and to help … care tips for different age groups Birth to 3 years Make sure that your family practices …
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… Overview Infants and preschool children Experts … Learn how we develop our content . … Overview Infants and preschool children Experts …
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… to get enough vitamins and minerals. Pregnant women should have a complete dental … to get enough vitamins and minerals. Pregnant women should have a complete dental …
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Overview Dental Care: 3 Years to 6 Years—Topic Overview All of a child's 20 primary (baby) teeth usually break through the gums (erupt) between the ages of 6 months and 3 years. Then the permanent …
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Overview By now your child has been seeing a dentist regularly for years. Continue with your usual schedule. If for some reason your child has not yet seen a dentist, make an appointment for an …