How We Breathe Impacts our Teeth for Life
Mouth-breathing can cause all kinds of short-term issues.
Mouth-breathing can cause all kinds of short-term issues.
It might be clichéd to say it, but it’s true that kids grow up fast.
There was something rotten in the state of England during the Early Modern Era: everyone’s sweet tooth!
The old line “it takes fewer muscles to smile than frown” isn’t actually true.
Two out of every five kids will end up with one or more cavities by their eleventh birthday.
Two of the biggest milestones of child development are when their baby teeth start coming in and when they start being replaced by adult teeth.
When we picture people of earlier eras, particularly pre-industrial ones, we tend to assume that they must have had really bad teeth.
Avid swimmers may have noticed that your teeth are at their most sensitive after you get out of the pool.
It’s not always easy to teach a young child how to brush and floss.