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  1. American Dental Association website. Mouth Healthy. Dental health for babies and kids. www.mouthhealthy.org/life-stages/babies-and-kids . Accessed May 25, 2023. Dhar V. Dental caries. In: Kliegman ...
  2. ... Europe. Many people with this problem have poor dental health, most likely due to tobacco use.
  3. ... adults and taking certain medicines can also affect oral health. Learn what you can do to keep your ... in the mouth, which increases the risk for oral health problems in later years.
  4. ... ada.org/resources/research/science-and-research-institute/oral-health-topics/dental-sealants . Updated December 22, 2021. Accessed February 3, ...
  5. ... mouth or throat. Take good care of your oral health and get regular dental check-ups. It is best to see a ...
  6. ... and tobacco products To take care of your oral health : Floss at least once per day. It is ... PA: Elsevier; 2021:chap 81. National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research ... . Updated September, 2022. Accessed June ...
  7. ... teeth professionally cleaned every 6 months for optimal oral health. Seeing the dentist every 3 to 4 months may be needed if your gums become unhealthy. Regular teeth ... include dental x-rays . Your dentist can catch problems early, ...
  8. ... to brush and floss. Prevention is key to oral health . Brush at least twice a day for at least two minutes each time. The brush head should have medium to ... dental professional. This is important to prevent gum disease. ...
  9. ... important to take good care of your child's oral health. This will help prevent infections that can become serious and spread. Tell your child's dentist that your child has ... dental products: Children can continue to wear oral appliances ...
  10. ... risk for dry socket if you: Have poor oral health Have a difficult tooth extraction Use birth control pills, which may interfere with healing Smoke or use tobacco, which ... a lot after the tooth is pulled, which can dislodge the clot
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