A bright smile not only boosts your confidence but also signifies good oral health. However, maintaining that radiant smile requires diligent care, as plaque buildup on teeth can be a common concern.
How to Brush Your Child's Teeth as Explained by a Dentist
Dr. Ashly Okoli, a dentist and pediatric dentistry resident, talks about the importance of brushing your child's teeth - morning and night. If you've been wondering when to start brushing baby teeth or when is the right time for your child's first toothbrush, Dr. Okoli has the answers. In the five-m
Tiny Teeth, Big Care: Introducing Your Baby to Oral Hygiene
The early stages of parenthood are filled with precious milestones, and among them, your baby’s first tooth is a momentous occasion. As your little one’s gummy smile transforms into a grin adorned with tiny teeth, it’s time to start thinking about their oral care routine. Proper oral hygiene f
FOREO's ISSA™ Toothbrush - Leading the Charge Against Plastic
As FOREO celebrates its 10th Anniversary, we can't help but reflect on the brand's groundbreaking journey. A milestone happened with the launch of ISSA™, a game-changing innovation in oral health care. At first glance, expanding into oral health might not seem like the most obvious move for
Montessori: Empowering Your Little Explorer's Journey of Self-Discovery
Have you ever wondered how to unlock the full potential of your child's development? Enter the captivating world of the Montessori method – a philosophy that embraces the natural wonder within every child. In this blog, we’ll explore Montessori principles and how they empower your child to becom
Don’t Let Poor Oral Hygiene Stop You from Eating Ice Cream
Did you know that poor oral hygiene can be linked with heart disease, diabetes and cancer? Luckily, with the proper oral care, you can prevent common dental problems such as gum disease - cavities, gingivitis, and tooth sensitivity. You should take care of your oral health not just because of
Riddle of the day: It is contagious; it makes you look young and successful; it is free; and it is a universal sign of happiness across the world. That’s right - it’s a smile! Scroll down to find out the benefits of that magical curve line on your face. One Smile = Many Health Benefits A smile
Less crying, more sleeping. Young parents always want what’s best for their baby, but they also want what’s best for themselves - to sleep! Teething usually occurs within the first year after a child is born, a time where parents are already suffering from sleep deprivation. With a sharp tooth
Going to The Dentist Is Scary - But the Alternative Is Worse
New research in the UK reveals 48% of three to five-year-olds are at risk of tooth decay. Worrying statistics Consumer research in the UK shows concerning results; over a third of parents do not take their child to the dentist until they are 5 years old or older and a whopping 55% of three to five