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Subject Seven Tips for a Tooth-Friendly Halloween
Date October 21, 2021 10:59 AM
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Plus: Best baby and toddler toothpastes

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While dressing up in costumes and trick-or-treating around the neighborhood can bring fun for the entire family, this is also an important time of year to talk about the damage those sweets can cause to teeth over time. Especially since October is National Dental Hygiene Month. With that in mind, here areseven tips for keeping your Halloween tooth-friendly ([link removed]) this year.

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** Best baby and toddler toothpastes ([link removed])
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Oral hygiene is important for everybody, even babies and toddlers! From when to start using toothpaste for your little one to what kind of toothpaste is best for babies and toddlers, we’ve got the answers for you.

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** Instilling healthy dental hygiene habits in kids ([link removed])
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Did you know that early childhood tooth decay is the number one chronic disease affecting young children? Brush up on dental hygiene with these suggestions from Dr. Erik Scheifele, division chief of oral health at Children's National.

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