
Part of growing up is leaving behind the things we used to love, but aren’t appropriate anymore. When it comes to children and thumb sucking, however, that can be easier said than done. Lots of kids are really attached to thumb-sucking, and you can’t exactly take their thumb away from them.
That can be a problem because sucking behavior past a certain age can cause oral health problems. If you want to know why, and what you can do to help your child stop thumb-sucking, here’s a guide that might help you.
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The holidays can add a few inches to your waistline, but the foods and drinks you consume can also leave a lasting mark on your dental health. You’ll be surrounded by many of your favorite meals and sweet treats, which can wreak havoc on your oral health. You can enjoy the holidays and avoid bad news at the dentist by following 5 tips to protect your smile. 
Your child’s baby teeth are only in place for a few short years, but they are influential in their oral health and development. They allow your child to learn how to eat and speak. Each tooth also acts as a placeholder for their adult teeth. If a primary tooth is lost too soon, it can have lasting consequences for your child’s dental health. Tooth decay is the biggest threat to young smiles. Cavities are more common than childhood asthma, but you can keep decay at bay with a great oral hygiene routine from a young age. Unfortunately, children often view brushing as a chore. You may sound like a broken record reminding your little one to brush their teeth, but that may not be the best approach. According to a new study, praising your child may be the secret to winning the brushing battle.
If you’ve lost all your teeth, 

