40% of Kids Have a Cavity by Age 11!
Two out of every five kids will end up with one or more cavities by their eleventh birthday.
Two out of every five kids will end up with one or more cavities by their eleventh birthday.
When we picture people of earlier eras, particularly pre-industrial ones, we tend to assume that they must have had really bad teeth.
In the middle ages, the English didn’t understand much about cavities or gum disease, but they did put a huge emphasis on having fresh breath.
Around 1 in 5 children with a snoring habit get it from sleep apnea.
Throughout history, different cultures have come up with some pretty unusual solutions for dental health problems.
A great way to make the prospect of losing that first baby tooth less scary is to help kids see it as a rite of passage.
It’s women’s history month, which makes it a great time to celebrate a pretty awesome lady.
What is spit for? It’s a pretty important question in the realm of oral health.
When we think of the damage that eating disorders can do, we probably first think of the psychological toll and life-threatening malnutrition.