Healthy and strong teeth are an important part of child health. Children’s teeth start to develop before they are born. There are two sets of teeth first is milk teeth and second is permanent teeth. Milk teeth have an important part to play in the development of the permanent teeth, so it is very important to look after them. Milk teeth are very small, and any decay on a primary tooth is a concern. Permanent teeth usually start to erupt at the age of six. Adults have up to 32 permanent teeth. Most of these will erupt by the age of 13. Permanent teeth press on the roots of the milk teeth.

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I’m Brian Garvin, currently from Oceanside, Ca. which is North San Diego County and about an hour north of the Tijuana Mexico border. About two weeks ago one of my teeth were really aching, so I went to a local Oceanside Dentist for a Dental Care estimate.

After Finding out I needed One Root Canal, 4 Crowns, 7 Fillings and Chipped Tooth work, this Oceanside Dentist wanted me to pay close to $10,000. They even offered me a convenient one-year financing plan, with interest of course, which ended up being $967 a month or something like that.

Many of you reading this can probably relate to what I’m saying here when I say I just straight up didn’t… Read More…

Baby dental Care is a important issue for you. As a parent, you want to make your child understand the importance of dental hygiene. However, you need not wait until your child is old enough to brush and floss. Ideally, you could begin this process even before your baby cuts the first tooth. Dentists advise initiating your baby to a dental care routine by gently cleaning the gums even before primary teeth start erupting.

Early dental care also helps to guard against baby bottle-tooth decay. This condition occurs in babies who are put to bed with a bottle in their mouth. The sugar in the milk (or juice) contains micro-organisms that attack your baby’s teeth. Baby… Read More…

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Visiting your dentist is an important part of your overall plan to keep yourself healthy. (You do have that plan, right?) There are hundreds of good reasons to keep up with your regular dental care, here’s a list of some of the most important ones:

Cleaning and checkup: Your regular polish and scale will keep your teeth looking their best, find problems when they are more easily treated, and prevent many major dental issues.

Problems don’t go away or heal: Dental problems are the kind of problems that just don’t go away on their own. Rotting teeth with cavities are just going to keep getting worse. Get them taken care of!

Bad breath: Does this… Read More…

There are plenty of reasons to take good care of your teeth, least of which are the benefits of a beautiful smile.

When it comes to maintaining your personal health, your teeth play an important role in keeping you healthy and strong. There are plenty of reasons to become dedicated to keeping your teeth clean and healthy – regular brushing and flossing will help prevent oral cancer and gum disease.

Gums help keep your teeth in place, and gum disease often leads to early adult tooth loss. Regular dental cleanings and check-ups can help prevent and spot gum disease, meaning you’ll have healthy teeth that will stay put.

Gum disease affects more than just your… Read More…