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News - Deciduous teeth

2011-11-04 05:58:33

Baby teeth are worth more than what the tooth fairy leaves under a child’s pillow. According to data from the U.S Centers for Disease Control for a five year period ending in 2004, it found that 28 percent of all children age two to five had decayed teeth, and 23 percent of those children were receiving no treatment for tooth decay.

2011-07-20 03:00:00

ENCINO, Calif., July 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- "Researchers are making discoveries almost daily, using a component that is found in abundance at primary schools and daycare centers," says Dr.

2011-02-08 00:11:44

The National Institutes of Health (NIH)(http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001958.htm) now recommends that every well-equipped first aid kit should contain a Save-a-Tooth® system (http://www.saveatooth.com/) to store knocked out teeth.

2010-05-06 14:28:00

Survey finds that 97 percent of parents aren't providing proper oral care for their infants CHICAGO, May 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Parents will do anything to make their children smile, yet many are missing the preventive measures and specialized care needed to keep smiles healthy.

2010-02-22 12:35:00

More than 40 percent of U.S. children will have tooth decay before the age of five CHICAGO, Feb. 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Tooth decay is the single most common chronic childhood disease, according to the U.S. Surgeon General.

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