Keep Them Smiling: Children’s Dental Health

Did you know that one of the most common childhood diseases is tooth decay? More than half of American children have had at least one cavity by age 5. And, by the time an American child is 17 years old, on average, he has had eight cavities. The good news is that you can help [...]

Tooth Growth and Development

What’s the difference between “baby” teeth and permanent teeth? At between six and ten months of age, most infants begin to get their “baby” teeth. The Central Incisors (front middle teeth) usually come in first, and then teeth begin appearing on either side and work their way back to the second molars. By the time [...]