Jun 7, 2017 | Children's Dental, Dental Health
Baby teeth or primary teeth usually come in at age 3-4 months, although they start to break out through the gums when the baby is 6 months to one-year old. The type of teeth that appear depends on the timing, but at age three, the 20 primary teeth will appear....
Jun 7, 2017 | Children's Dental, Dental Health
Tooth decay among babies primarily develops from long-term and frequent exposure to liquids that contain sugar. Aside from milk, the other liquids include sweetened drinks, fruit juice, and soda. Known as baby bottle tooth decay, this condition is also common among...
Jul 12, 2016 | Children's Dental, Dental Health
A dental sealant is a white, plastic material that covers the furrows and pits of your molars to prevent decay and cavities. Children can have sealants placed on to their permanent molars once they come in, which is usually around the age 6 or 7. They can be applied...