Sealants Are a Protective Shield for Teeth
40% of kids will have at least one cavity by the time they start school, usually due to poor oral hygiene and eating and drinking lots of sugary things.
40% of kids will have at least one cavity by the time they start school, usually due to poor oral hygiene and eating and drinking lots of sugary things.
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For as long as there have been people, there has been tooth decay.
“Mouth-breather” has made the rounds as an insult in recent years.
We can see a hint of the state of dental health in Shakespeare’s England from a sonnet in which he describes his lady love’s reeking breath.
By their eleventh birthday, 2 in 5 kids will have at least one cavity.
We tend to imagine that people from earlier eras must’ve had worse teeth than we do.
It isn’t always easy to teach a young child important life skills.
Back in medieval times in England, people didn’t have a great understanding of what caused cavities or gum disease.