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7 tips to Improve your Dental Health ๐Ÿ‘‡

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"7 tips to Improve your Dental Health" ๐Ÿ‘‡ Nothing beats a healthy smile! Keeping your mouth healthy doesn't have to be a chore. We give you seven simple tips to improve your dental health. In this free oral hygiene video, we show you how to maintain healthy teeth and gums. Here are some oral care tips for long-lasting mouth health. 1. Get a Dental Checkup done every 6 months 2. Get a Clean up done every 6-8 months 3. Four steps for Basic Oral Hygiene: Brushing, Flossing, Using Mouthwash, Tongue Cleaning 4. Avoid things that cause staining of teeth. Which are tea, coffee, wine and smoking 5. Easiest ways to avoid bad breath: avoid foods like onion, Drink Plenty of Water, Use Tongue Cleaner and Keep a mouth freshener 6. Do teeth whitening only if you need it, only if you really have a shade difference with it? If you are doing teeth whitening for an important occasion, do it 10-15 days prior to that event for maximum effect. 7. Regular face yoga is highly Re

A Parents’ Guide to Early Childhood Dental Problems

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A Parents’ Guide to Early Childhood Dental Problems [Originally Published on Sunshine Dental Website:  http://sunshinedental.co.in/2019/08/05/early-childhood-dental-problems-pediatric-dentist/ ] If dental care does not begin at an early age, children are liable to not take it seriously in later life. Parents must ensure that a child knows  how to maintain dental hygiene  for a lifetime of clean, healthy teeth and gums and beaming smiles. According to dental specialists, you should take your child to a  pediatric dentist  by his or her first birthday. That’s because everyday baby accessories can become factors that affect their oral health. A baby’s teeth can be affected by its bottle and thumb sucking. Thumb sucking for an extended period of time can result in an overbite. Read on and let Sunshine Dental talk to you about dental issues that can affect your child as early as infancy and beyond and how you can work with a pediatric dentist to avoid them. Baby Bottle Tooth