by Hutto Hippo Family Dental | May 16, 2019 | Children's dental care, Uncategorized
How Early Should Your Child Use Fluoride Toothpaste? Children’s dental care guidelines for toothpaste have changed during the past few years. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) used to recommend no use of fluoride toothpaste until the baby was two years old....
by Hutto Hippo Family Dental | May 9, 2019 | Sensitivity from Fillings, Uncategorized
Should You Check with Your Dentist? If tooth sensitivity from fillings that you’re experiencing is not short-term, then there may be cause for concern. A variety of dental problems can cause this to happen. Long Term Sensitivity from Fillings The following can...
by Hutto Hippo Family Dental | Apr 11, 2019 | Uncategorized, Whiter Teeth
Whiter Teeth are not necessarily healthier teeth or even stronger teeth. In fact, for the most part, slightly yellow teeth are both stronger and healthier than white teeth. Granted, teeth that look darkened or have stains are not usually healthy, but teeth with a...
by Hutto Hippo Family Dental | Jul 12, 2018 | Uncategorized
Fluoridation over the years has come under examination, being debated by various health experts as to whether it is good or bad for your health. Today many areas of the United States have fluoridated water. A recent study published in Science Daily and done by the...
by Hutto Hippo Family Dental | Mar 8, 2018 | Adult Braces, Uncategorized
A recent study on adult braces shows that an increasing number of adults are getting braces. The desire for a healthy, attractive smile is on the rise. In 2012, The New York Times reported that the number of adult braces or other teeth-straightening treatment had gone...
by Hutto Hippo Family Dental | Feb 6, 2018 | Children’s Dental Healthcare, Uncategorized
Making your children’s dental healthcare visits a positive experience has a lot to do with your own frame of mind. Just as fear can seem infectious, so can enthusiasm. Setting Examples for Children’s Dental Healthcare It’s a well-known fact that children tend to mimic...
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