Many parents worry when they see gaps in their child’s baby teeth, thinking something might be wrong. However, these spaces are often a sign that your child’s mouth is developing normally.
February is Children’s Dental Health Month and we want to remind parents how important it is to take good care of babies’ mouths and first set of teeth. Many people feel that since baby teeth are not ...
The important intersection between healthy teeth and a healthy body begins long before birth, and ignoring that truth is costing Canadians millions of dollars annually. Holistic pediatric care is not ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A physician who writes about challenges with navigating healthcare. I spoke with a pediatric dentist, Dr. Helen Mo, about the ...
Seeing your baby’s first tooth is an exciting milestone. Most little ones will get their first (primary) teeth around 6 months of age, though tiny teeth can emerge as early as 3 months. Did you know ...
If you have a little one, you’ll want to make sure you’re properly brushing their teeth! There are specific techniques to use to help keep your babies mouth as healthy as possible. Check out tips from ...