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Dummy Sucking

Digit and Dummy Sucking – Breaking the Habit

One of the most important things for parents to realise is that punishing a child for sucking their dummy or a digit is not likely to achieve the desired effect, being punished can make a child feel insecure and unhappy …

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Childrens Teeth Dummies

How will digit or dummy sucking affect childrens teeth?

It is believed that a child can move the position of their teeth with prolonged digit or dummy sucking. The extent to which the teeth are affected is

Kids Teeth Dummies

Can sucking a Thumb or Dummy Harm Childrens Teeth?

As we all know the majority of young children will suck a dummy, finger or thumb at some point. There are several theories as to why infants and

Kids Teeth

The importance of regular dental visits for your child

If you have taken your child to the dentist regularly since they were very young – about 2 ½, they will not find their six monthly visit daunting

Childrens Teeth Diet

Looking After Your Children’s Teeth With Diet Control

We are all aware that obesity and type II diabetes in children is increasing and so are also aware that encouraging a healthy diet in children is important,

Childrens Teeth

Encouraging Your Child to Brush Their Teeth

As children grow they want to become more independent, they also try to find out where the boundaries lie as far as what is acceptable behaviour and what

Cleaning Baby Teeth

Caring for Your Baby’s Teeth

There are three main things that can be done by parents to ensure that you are taking good care of your baby’s teeth, good tooth brushing, diet control

Cleaning Babies Teeth

Cleaning Babies Teeth

Babies teeth usually start to appear from the age of six months and continue to arrive until they are about 24 months old, of course different development rates

The Tooth Fairy

Children Love The Tooth Fairy

Everybody knows about the tooth fairy, she’s almost as important to children as Father Christmas is. Her job varies around the world but in the U.K. tradition dictates