A baby's first tooth can appear anywhere between three and 12 months old, which means it's time to break out the toothbrush.
When that first tooth emerges, start brushing — and other advice from pediatric dentists. By Melinda Wenner Moyer Pop quiz: At what age should kids first see a dentist? In a nationally representative ...
Babies aged between six months and younger than three years old can get their teeth protected for free next week in North ...
WATFORD CITY, N.D. — OK, here’s a legitimate parenting question: When your kid finds a tiny box full of her baby teeth because you sent her upstairs to your jewelry box to look for pearl earrings for ...
Welcoming a baby into the world can come with many anticipatory questions from parents. While some parents are surprised by how much hair their newborn is born with, others are even more shocked to ...
DULUTH — Baby teeth are worth a lot more now than I remember from my youth. When my adult teeth arrived and kicked my baby teeth out of my mouth, I recall putting those teeth under my pillow and ...