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News-Medical.Net on MSNCan smoking while pregnant harm your child’s teeth? New research suggests yesMaternal smoking during pregnancy is associated with dental anomalies in children, including enamel defects and hypodontia, ...
More than 60% of children up to the age of 7 have dental problems, both in their early and advanced stages, which can affect ...
This difference may be related to the child's discomfort and pain ... disturbances that may be associated with the eruption of different types of teeth. A potential limitation of the current ...
New research has found that parents struggle with these questions. A new national poll from C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital has found that the majority of kids are using pacifiers (51%), and just about ...
The Aspen Group (TAG), a leader in revolutionizing access to healthcare, is proud to announce a new partnership between the two dental brands it supports, Aspen Dental and ClearChoice Dental Implant ...
Kernicterus, a severe complication of jaundice that can occur if an infant is left untreated, can cause the teeth to have ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNJourney Into a Prehistoric Cave That Trapped and Entombed Animals for MillenniaThe animals that plummeted 85 feet into Wyoming’s Natural Trap Cave provide a layered history of life dating back to the ...
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Health and Me on MSNFluoride Removal From Drinking Water Could Trigger Millions More Cavities In US Kids , Study WarnsFluoride removal from US public water could cause over 25 million extra cavities in children within five years, increasing ...
The foundation of effective teething management lies in careful observation, monitoring symptoms closely, distinguishing ...
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