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10 Quick Tips to Improve Your Child’s Overall Health

A healthy body is strongly linked to a healthy mouth. Cavities and poor oral health can lead to more serious health conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease. Contrary to popular belief, it's not just about brushing frequency but the effectiveness of your tools and techniques.

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Why is Oral Health So Important for Everyone?

A healthy mouth does more than just show off a nice smile. Think of it like a door. When your mouth is healthy, that door is shut tight, keeping bad stuff out. But problems like bleeding gums or mouth breathing can open that door. Mouth breathing, in particular, can let in bacteria, fungi, and dirt, contributing to disease

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Does Pregnancy Affect Your Oral Health?

Studies have shown that the oral microbiome changes for pregnant women are there may be an increase of bacteria that cause gum disease and cavities. Despite this increase, and other factors affecting pregnant women, there are ways that you can control potentially harmful bacteria to maintain your and your baby's health.

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How to Properly Clean and Store Your Toothbrush

Do you know the last time you bought a new toothbrush? If you can’t remember, it’s probably best to replace your current brush. Clean teeth start with a clean brush, and these are a few simple at-home tips that you can use to properly store and clean your toothbrush.

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Are You at Risk of Cavities?

Did you know that by the age of 8, over 52% of children will have cavities? Between the ages of 20-62, 92% of adults in America will have at least one cavity on their permanent teeth. By the age of 8, over 52% of children have had cavities. Cavities (dental caries) are caused by demineralization of the tooth enamel which leads to tooth decay. Some people are more at risk of cavities, but this risk can be minimized with a good oral health plan.

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Pediatric Dental Care

Good habits for teeth brushing and oral health care start at an early age. Some of the most common questions parents have about their baby’s teeth are when and how to start brushing them and when to see a dentist. Carrie Ibbetson specializes in oral health care for people of all ages and offers the following advice to effectively care for those tiny baby teeth.

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Cavity-Causing Bacteria: 7 Things You Need to Know

Like other bacteria, it is possible for cavity-causing bacteria to spread, meaning cavities can be contagious – surprising, right? To prevent the spread of bacteria and ultimately prevent cavities, here are seven things you should keep in mind about the causes of cavities.

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How We Healed Our Cavities - By EarthMamaJoy

Originally posted on EarthMamaJoy, this article featured Joy's personal experiences with health and healing. As Joy's family expanded, she chose to discontinue her blog, but graciously allowed us to publish it on our website to offer insight to others. Authored in 2017, Joy remains an active member of our Oral Health community, continuing to relish in the same healing and sense of community she had discovered back then.

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Can Cavities be Contagious?

Would you be surprised to know that cavities are contagious? More specifically, the bacteria that cause cavities can be transmitted between people. There are many things you can do to protect your oral health and prevent the spread of cavities to other people. Let’s break it down.

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