Early Oral Care May Prevent Later Problems
It may be essential to provide dental care for your child as soon as he or she is born. A study by the.
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It may be essential to provide dental care for your child as soon as he or she is born. A study by the.
A lollipop may solve a tooth decay problem. According to a new study, a sugarfree lollipop successfully battles tooth decay. The study indicates.
About half of Australian children between ages six and 12 have some type of tooth decay. The information comes from a report called.
The Australian government will inject around $420,000 into dental care for the people indigenous to central Australia. This will be a major boost.
Mothers with poor oral health will have children with poor oral health, according to a 27-year study in New Zealand. The study began.
A new program will try to stop tooth decay by adding a new layer to monitoring a child’s health. Programs to implement tooth.
Xylitol may be the key to reducing cavities in babies. A new study indicates that mothers can stop cavities from forming in their.
(Wilmington, DE – June 7, 2011) – Dr. Brendan Fay, D.D.S. goes the extra mile for smiles. The Wilmington dentist has won recognition.
Officials from a northern Canadian Territory are asking for better dental care for its citizens. The Inuit people of Nunavut are more susceptible.
Information from a facility that works with electrons could lead to the eventual prevention of tooth decay. At Diamond Light Source in Oxfordshire.