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How to Teach Kids About Dental Health

The benefits of a healthy smile stretch beyond the purely cosmetic. Tooth decay can lead to trouble speaking, learning and eating, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Teach your child from a young age the importance of dental health and show him how to care for his teeth by brushing and flossing at least twice a day. Help your child brush his teeth until he’s able to do it successfully on his own.

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The Dental Soft Food Diet

It happens sooner or later in every mom’s life–the doctor or dentist tells you to “stick to soft foods.” Being confined to soft foods doesn’t mean you’re stuck with boring foods, though. Understanding what doctors mean when they order a “dental soft” or “mechanical soft” diet will help you plan meals that are healthy, nutritious and interesting.

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Pain Relievers for Children

While no parent likes to see their child suffer through pain, you do have to exercise caution when giving pain relievers to children, as these medicines can have a much larger impact on their petite bodies than they do on adult medicine takers. To select the right pain reliever for your child, consider the specifics of his pain as well as his age, ensuring that you choose just the right remedy for him.

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Cures for Eyelash Loss

Sparse eyelashes may be a cosmetic problem you can change with a little help from your doctor. Eyelash hypotrichosis, the term used to describe inadequate or not enough eyelashes, can be treated with a topical medication approved by the FDA. However, this medication, bimatoprost, can cause odd and even permanent side effects.

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Allergies to Fragrance

The department store fragrance counter with its odoriferous melange of conflicting notes may make you sneezy, wheezy and teary eyed. It’s logical to assume that you may be allergic to the smell of the latest designer perfumes. However, most people who think they have an allergic reaction to fragrances actually don’t, although they may be sensitive to the chemicals in the fragrance itself.