Adolescents who lose teeth due to decay or trauma are 42 percent more likely to be bullied, according to new collaborative research from the University of Sydney and the University of Melbourne.
No two people share the same childhood, yet several universal childhood experiences are relatable to everyone—including losing baby teeth. Even though this rite of passage may be accompanied by a ...
New research from the economists at Delta Dental suggests that last year was the second-best year of all-time to lose all your teeth, provided you have access to a Tooth Fairy. Each year since 1998, ...
Cavities and crooked teeth are standard fare for pediatric dentists. But in recent years, practitioners who tend to children and teens say another question has been popping up more often: When can I ...
A peculiar dental condition known as shark teeth is gaining increased attention from parents and pediatric health care professionals across the United States as more families encounter the startling ...
NEVER underestimate the significance of a serious blow to a child’s mouth. The consequences can be far-reaching. Sometimes a child may suffer a blow to a ...
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