Tobacco – in any form – is hard on the entire body, including the teeth
Tobacco – in any form – is hard on the entire body, including the teeth
Youth and adolescent oral health
According to the World Health Organization, an adolescent is someone within the ages of 10-19 years while a youth is someone within the ages of 15-24 years.1 Oral health is an important part of overall health for this age group. Adolescence marks a period in an individual’s development where significant growth may occur. It is also the period to form long term positive health habits which may enable a healthy lifestyle and support good health well into adulthood.
How we eat may be the underlying cause of tooth decay
How we eat may be the underlying cause of tooth decay
May is Mental Health Awareness month
Support for whole-body wellness includes mental health and dental care as there is a correlation between mental health issues and oral health problems
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