baby teeth
Coverage of baby teeth in the Nexus archive.
- Liquid could be answer to stop cavities without drilling, study finds
A study by the University of Michigan found that silver diamine fluoride stopped decay in more than half of treated baby teeth. The research suggests a liquid treatment could prevent cavities without the need for drilling.
- Liquid could be answer to stop cavities without drilling, study finds
A University of Michigan study found that silver diamine fluoride stopped decay in more than half of treated baby teeth, offering a potential non-drilling solution for cavities.
- Liquid could be answer to stop cavities without drilling, study finds
A study by the University of Michigan found that silver diamine fluoride stopped decay in over half of treated baby teeth, offering a potential non-drilling solution to cavities.
- America 250: Pediatric oral health and why baby teeth matter
The article highlights the importance of early pediatric oral health, noting that baby teeth play a critical role in language development, nutrition, and future dental health. It emphasizes that tooth decay is the leading chronic infectious disease in children but preventable through early dental care and hygiene practices. The American Dental Association and experts like Dr. Patty Braun stress starting oral care routines before a child's first tooth appears to establish lifelong healthy habits.
- Baby teeth hold clues to the harms of toxic metals for infants — and older kids
Scientists analyzed baby teeth to identify a critical period when infants' brains are most vulnerable to toxic metals, linking this exposure to later behavioral issues in children. The study highlights how layers in baby teeth can reveal timing of exposure and its long-term effects.