there's no dentist serving Stratford's 1,200 residents and that means kids don't have easy access to dental care. Many of the parents are farm workers who can't take the time off work or don't have a car to go to a dentist in another town. Lemoore CHARLESTON -- Thirty-three Charleston-area children received free dental services from MyCharlestonDentist.com on Feb. 13 as part of national Give Kids A Smile. Jordan Spencer, DDS, and Matthew Kasiar, DMD of MyCharlestonDentist.com joined thousands of If have an opportunity to teach or talk to children about compassion at home, in school, or in your places of worship, join Rotem Dental Care, Toms River, in a local initiative to make the world a better place through compassion. Rotem Dental Care is Northeast Oregon come together at the hygiene school in La Grande and donate their time to children under age 18 who may not otherwise receive dental care. To arrange an appointment for the required preliminary exam, call the hygiene school at 541-663 Kidstown Dental in Katy, Texas uses the “D-Termined Program” to help children with autism learn how to behave at the dentist’s office. KATY, Tex. — Like many parents of children with autism, Nicole Brown feared she might never find a dentist The holiday sweets season has started — first Halloween, soon Thanksgiving and Hanukkah and then Christmas. With sweets and candy also come the threat of cavities and a perfect segue into childhood dental care. Care of your child’s teeth begins at .
News4Jax spoke to the mother of the student who was held down by classmates and paddled by a school administrator. She tells us that she's moving forward with legal action against the school and against the parents of the students involved. KATY, Texas — Like many parents of children with autism, Nicole Brown feared she might never find a dentist willing and able to care for her daughter, Camryn Cunningham, now a lanky 13-year-old who uses words sparingly. Finishing a basic cleaning was a Dental researchers hope to vastly improve oral health in children by countering a common misperception that dental care for baby teeth isn't important because they just fall out anyway. Researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Paxton Metz wears protective sunglasses to get his teeth cleaned and sealed on Oct. 8, 2012, at the Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine clinic in Alton, Ill., as part of "Give Kids A Smile Day." (Photo: John Badman, The Telegraph via AP .
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Dental Care For Kids
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