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Research Finds Numerous Reasons for Poor Oral Health in Children With Special Needs

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

A recently published study finds that even though children with special healthcare needs tend to receive preventive dental care more frequently than those without such needs, they are significantly more likely to experience poor oral health. Myriad Causes. What Can Be Done.

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Mouth Tape: End Mouth Breathing for Better Sleep and a Healthier Mouth

Ask The Dentist

+ − My Pick Sleep Strips by SomniFix My Favorite: Budget Pick 3M Micropore Tape How Long Do I Need to Mouth Tape? Final Thoughts + − Learn More: Mouth Breathing: What Every Parent Needs to Know. That’s what I thought at first, too, but the health benefits of nose breathing are undeniable. Sound bizarre?

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Tooth Decay: Hard Facts About Soft Teeth

Queen of Dental Hygiene

Moms want answers to help their children be healthy. My oldest daughter is a new mom, and in her new mom group came the question: what can be done to help a youngster who has tooth decay under stainless steel crowns and needs root canals. billion people have untreated tooth decay [1] One out of 10 children in the U.S.

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The 15 Best Dental Marketing Charity Opportunities

My Social Practice

One of the best and most successful dental marketing strategies is to invest your energy into cause-related projects that benefit underserved communities and individuals in need. Seriously, who out there doesn’t feel amazing after helping someone in need? In these humble beginnings they took care of 400 children.