Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Product Update: Baby Buddy

Baby Buddy: Baby’s 1st Toothbrush

  • 100% silicone – BPA, lead and phthalate free
  • Cleans teeth and massages tender gums as baby chews
  • Pediatric dentist/pediatrician invented and recommended
  • Chewing type toothbrush
  • Pain free, easy and fun for baby

Baby’s 1st Toothbrush: Made of 100% Food Grade Silicone (BPA, Lead and Phtalate free), the unique design of our toothbrush helps remove sugars and bacteria that can lead to future decay. Dentist-designed. Assorted colors. PKGD IN USA

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Product Update: Infant Pediatric Dental Set


ProGrade™ Infant Pediatric Dental Set IH039

The ProGrade Infant Pediatric Dental Set brings advanced oral care to your family. The unique system was designed by a dentist to be more durable and 3 times more efficient than a bristle brush.

- Advanced, bristle-free care
- Unique head design hugs gums and teeth
- Less painful introduction to good dental hygiene
- Ergonomic grip fits adult’s hand comfortably
- Unique shape excellent for applying topical anesthetic

Advanced, bristle-free care cleans top, front and back of teeth with one gliding motion.
Traditional bristle brushes scrubs one surface of tooth at a time.


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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

October is National Dental Hygiene Month

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My Kidz Dentist is celebrating National Dental Hygiene Month. The American Dental Hygienist's Association stresses the value of working to increase public awareness about the importance of preventive services in keeping good oral hygiene and to encourage others to develop and continue with a daily oral health routine.

Brush Brush Aquafresh

Brushing your teeth for two minutes at least twice a day remains a critical component to maintaining a healthy smile. Studies have shown that brushing for two minutes is perhaps the single most important step an individual can take to reduce plaque build-up and the risk of plaque-associated diseases, such as cavities and gingivitis.

Floss Floss

Proper flossing removes plaque and food particles in places where a toothbrush cannot easily reach — under the gumline and between your teeth. Because plaque build-up can lead to tooth decay and gum disease, daily flossing is highly recommended.

rinse Rinse

Rinsing your mouth each day with an anti-microbial mouth rinse is another important step in preventing the gum disease known as gingivitis. Speak with your dental hygienist for more information on which mouth rinse is right for you.

Chew Chew Orbit

Chewing sugar-free gum after eating is clinically proven to be an important part of good oral health. It stimulates the most important natural defense against tooth decay - saliva - which, in turn helps fight cavities, neutralize plaque acids, remineralize enamel to strengthen teeth and wash away food particles.

Research from around the world has now shown conclusively that chewing sugarfree gum has many oral health benefits. When chewing is incorporated into the daily oral healthcare routine, especially after eating and drinking, it positively affects oral health.