More than one in three parents say their child has faced issues like tooth decay, cavities, stained teeth, gum concerns or ...
children getting used to having their teeth touched. And even before the tooth comes through, it's not a bad idea to massage the gums as well, because it gets the little one used to having their ...
"Neglecting oral health habits is not only harmful for overall health but can increase the risk of discolored teeth and bad breath, which can be embarrassing for children and cause low self-esteem ...
Six in 10 children in Manchester have rotting teeth by the age of five, according to a new report. It is the highest proportion in the country with Pendle and Salford in third and fourth place ...
A damning report has concluded that efforts to improve kids’ teeth in poorer areas have failed since 2015. Each five-year-old with decay has on average three and a half rotting teeth.
Research has found as many as six in 10 children have rotting teeth by the age of five, so it seems we all need to 'brush' up ...
Good oral health is particularly important for children, so they are able to eat and speak clearly. It's also connected to their self-esteem, she added. "People who have bad teeth are often looked ...
Official data shows as many as six in 10 children in some areas have rotting teeth by the age of five, with clear differences between poorer regions of England and the more affluent. At a regional ...