The Singing Dentist Dr Milad Shadrooh answers parents' burning questions around oral health, toothbrushing and taking young ...
More than half of young children in the UK admit to fibbing to parents about brushing their teeth, according to new research.
Few parts of parenting are as tiresome as bargaining with children to brush their teeth twice a day. The battle starts the moment that first milk tooth appears – often at around six months – and ...
Good dental hygiene is important for everyone, but for families of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), toothbrushing and dental care can feel overwhelming. This daily task can be a source of ...
England on Friday launched a national campaign to teach children in schools and nurseries how to brush their teeth properly, as the nation grapples with a dental health crisis. Up to six in 10 ...
Brushing is essential to keeping a child’s teeth healthy and strong. Establishing adequate toothbrushing habits during childhood can help prevent tooth decay later in life. Use the following tips to ...
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 ...
One in three Australian children have tooth decay by the time they start school. This rises to more than 40% by the time they’re eight or nine. Teeth decay occurs when frequent and excessive amounts ...
Many parents aren’t sure when their child should first see a dentist. Some children have grown all of their 'baby' teeth before they're two, which can feel early to be visiting a dentist. Particularly ...
"Jacob, it's your mouth, and if you want to brush your teeth, that would be great, and I would rather you don't learn the hard way like I did with having cavities. But you are a big boy; you decide ...