The Michigan City (IN) News Dispatch (12/31, Henderson) reports on how to keep children’s teeth healthy over the holidays. The article says that “children are never too young to practice good dental hygiene.” For infants, “pocked, pitted, or discolored front teeth are signs of bottle mouth, according to the American Dental Association (ADA).” The article says to follow ADA recommendations “to help your toddlers and older children keep their pearly whites looking pearly after indulging in those holiday sweets.” These recommendations and more information on dental health for babies and children can be found at MouthHealthy.org.
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