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		<title>Dental Hygiene for Your Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children also have their share of oral care checklists like the grownups. Dental hygiene and oral health care starts at infancy, and as they grow we should help them learn how to properly brush their teeth and take care of their oral health. We should know by now that children and babies are not immune [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children also have their share of oral care checklists like the grownups. Dental hygiene and oral health care starts at infancy, and as they grow we should help them learn how to properly brush their teeth and take care of their oral health. We should know by now that children and babies are not immune to oral health problems. If we take a look at many studies, we can see that one of the most common ailments of children is tooth decay or cavities. Dental care is an essential, yet sometimes neglected, aspect of a kid&#8217;s overall health. The key to effective brushing habits in kids is to start an oral health care program early itself. Good oral hygiene habits should be insisted as early as infancy and constant right through the life. </p>
<p>Proper dental hygiene and oral care would mean encouraging healthy eating habits, brushing and flossing, and making an appointment with a pediatric dentist. These three should be part of a parent&#8217;s checklist regarding a child&#8217;s health and wellness. Babies and kids usually like to eat anything and stick anything into their mouths. Until the time comes when they can brush their teeth on their own and learn how to take care of their health, it is the job of the parents, with the help of pediatric dentists, to guide the children with the correct practices and habits.</p>
<p>What we eat affects our teeth, and the same goes for the children. Tooth decay, for example, is mainly caused by the food we take in. Those with sugar and starch, like sweets and cakes, are the big culprits of this dental ailment. We should encourage our children to minimize their intake of food like these. It is inevitable for kids to like sweets and other damaging food, however, and so enforcing proper brushing and flossing after eating is important.</p>
<p>With a baby that doesn&#8217;t have any teeth yet, all we need to do is wipe the mouth gently to clean it. When you child grows teeth, there&#8217;s brushing and flossing to take care of. Make sure that your child brushes his or her teeth for more than two minutes, and the brush used is personally his or her own. Sharing of a toothbrush is not recommended. As for flossing, this is especially helpful for children with broken or jagged teeth. For the young ones that can&#8217;t do all the flossing on their own yet, the parents can floss the back part of their teeth while the children is learning how to floss the front.</p>
<p>A trip to the pediatric dentist is also heavily recommended. There may be many things you are uncertain about as to how to take care of your child&#8217;s oral health, and the dentist is the right person to ask. Even a mere dental consultation can be very significant to your child&#8217;s oral hygiene. There may also be serious dental attention that your children needs. For example, there are some babies that are born with neonatal teeth, and this will require certain dental hygiene or a removal. The pediatric dentist can also help you if you have problems with your child in his or her teething stage.</p>
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		<title>Finding Electric Toothbrush</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 08:13:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Greens</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To most people, brushing their teeth is a boring chore. If you brush your teeth for more than 30 seconds in the morning and at night, you might find yourself actually in the minority! In reality, dentists recommend a whole two minutes each time you brush your teeth. Without a doubt, having an electric toothbrush [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To most people, brushing their teeth is a boring chore. If you brush your teeth for more than 30 seconds in the morning and at night, you might find yourself actually in the minority! In reality, dentists recommend a whole two minutes each time you brush your teeth. Without a doubt, having an  <a href="http://www.oralb.com/en-US/topics/ElectricToothbrushOptionsChoosingtheOneforYou.aspx">electric toothbrush</a>  is a must. Most electric toothbrushes come with a two minute timer that will shut off after two minutes of brushing to let you know when you are done. Also, by using an electric toothbrush, you do not damage your gums by pressing the toothbrush hard against your teeth. By following this process, we can make a good decision based on ones needs and ability.</p>
<p>* Ask your dentist! There are some things that you are going to need to find out before you buy your electric toothbrush &#8211; such as: How healthy are my gums? What type of brush head is better for me? What features should my toothbrush come with?</p>
<p>* Figure out your price range. Some electric toothbrushes can be purchased for fairly cheap. Just remember the ancient saying that you get what you pay for. The same is true here. Generally, a good electric toothbrush for an adult might run anywhere from $80 &#8211; $150. If it is a kids electric toothbrush that you are looking for, you may find it for much cheaper.</p>
<p>*  After you know the price range and in what state your gums are, you can make a decision on the brush head. For example, if your gums cannot support firm bristles, make sure you find brush heads with softer bristles.</p>
<p>* Check out Electric Toothbrush ratings. The general public has done the homework for you already, and can determine fairly well, which Electric Toothbrushes are more durable, and are more of a bang for your buck.</p>
<p>Having a healthy smile is the foundation of making good impressions, and lasting relationships. For more information when you buy your electric toothbrush, visit <a href="http://www.oralb.com/en-US/topics/ElectricToothbrushOptionsChoosingtheOneforYou.aspx">OralB.com</a> to find out what factors to consider when choosing an electric toothbrush and what is the best electric toothbrush for you. </p>
<p>The Oral-B brand is a worldwide leader in the over $5 billion brushing market. Part of the Procter &#038; Gamble Company since 2006, the Oral-B brand includes manual and power toothbrushes for children and adults, oral irrigators, oral care centers and interdental products, such as dental floss. Oral-B manual toothbrushes are used by more dentists than any other brand in the U.S. and worldwide.</p>
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		<title>Dental Hygiene Products</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 04:53:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Walker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The dental floss that you used as a dental hygiene product growing up still exists, but there are many other variants today. First, you can use flat dental floss. Dental floss used to come in one shape and size, but now it comes in different shapes and sizes. Flat dental floss is perfect if your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The dental floss that you used as a dental hygiene product growing up still exists, but there are many other variants today. First, you can use flat dental floss. Dental floss used to come in one shape and size, but now it comes in different shapes and sizes. Flat dental floss is perfect if your teeth are very tight together. It still offers a nice, thick strip to clean with, but the thinner side allows it to fit in very tight spaces. Second, you can use the easy disposable floss sticks.</p>
<p>These sticks have a small piece of floss strung across like a slingshot, only tighter. That way you can get to every tooth without having the floss wrap itself tightly around your fingers and without getting your fingers all wet with your own saliva. Third, you can even get floss in various flavors. Some people are very picky about flavors and cannot stand the taste of unflavored floss. If you are one of these people, you can still use this dental hygiene product as it now comes in many different flavors!</p>
<p>One dental hygiene product that is relatively new but very, very popular is teeth whitening products that you can use at home. Instead of having to pay someone who went to dental hygiene school to whiten your teeth, you can now whiten your teeth from the comfort of your own home! These products are relatively cheap at around twenty dollars and pretty easy to use. There are many different brands and designs for the teeth whitening. Some have strips that you put directly on your teeth and leave on for a specific amount of time. Others have dissolving strips.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.crest.com">Crest</a> is a brand that has continually pushed to improve oral health since its inception in 1955. Today, Crest is among the most trusted household brands, a value reinforced by the continued recognition of many of its products by the American Dental Association. Crest’s dream is to lead the way in the passionate pursuit of perfect oral health so that everyone can have a healthy, beautiful smile for life. Crest offers everything you need for  <a href="http://www.crest.com">dental hygiene products</a>  such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, teeth whitening systems, and mouthwashes.</p>
<p>Another whitens by painting your teeth with the whitening serum at night. Still another product has a whitening tray much like the ones used at the dentist&#8217;s office. Finally, there is a product that you simply roll onto your teeth like lip gloss. All of these products whiten your teeth at least a little. This is, by far, the best selling novelty dental hygiene product out there today!</p>
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