Oral health is vital at every age. It is especially important during the early years as the health of your child’s teeth can also have an impact on their adult teeth. As a parent, it is imperative that you practice daily routines that contribute to good oral hygiene. These habits can establish a foundation for excellent oral health for your child.
This article offers insightful information on how young children can benefit from effective practices at home and the introduction of routine visits to the dentist. Read on to understand why oral health and the prevention of tooth decay is so critical for babies and young children.
Dr. Travis A. Roberts, DDS October 23rd, 2018
Posted In: Dental Health Tips
Tags: family dentistry, family dentistry in Kansas City, tooth decay in baby teeth
Bad breath is embarrassing, and there’s no way around that. It can make you self-conscious, make you keep a safe distance between yourself and other people, and make you feel like everybody around can smell your mouth. But if you’re suffering from bad breath, there’s good news: most often it can be controlled with good oral hygiene and avoiding certain foods and beverages.
Dr. Travis A. Roberts, DDS September 18th, 2018
Posted In: Dental Health Tips
Tags: stop bad breath
One thing that people don’t often talk about regarding mom and baby health is dental care during pregnancy, but there are many reasons why you should take oral hygiene very seriously when you’re pregnant. If you’re pregnant now or are trying to have a baby, here are all the tips you need to know to care for your oral health during pregnancy.
Dr. Travis A. Roberts, DDS September 4th, 2018
Posted In: Dental Health Tips, Periodontal | Gum Disease
Tags: family dentistry, oral health during pregnancy, pregnancy gingivitis