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Keep Kids Smiling Amid COVID-19

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Keep Kids Smiling Amid COVID-19 For Your Information 2-3-21 COVID-19 has disrupted multiple aspects of daily life, including how people access dental care. That’s in part because many dental offices closed during the early part of the pandemic, and some people have stayed away since. In fact, dental care spending in the United States declined by an estimated 38 percent in 2020, with an additional 20 percent slump expected this year, according to the American Dental Association (ADA). As a result, fewer people may be accessing routine dental care that may help prevent oral pain and untreated disease. Maintaining proper dental care is especially important for children, given that by age 5 nearly 50 percent have at least one cavity. Plus, it’s important to keep baby teeth healthy and in place t

Good Day Atlanta viewer information: Feb 3, 2021

Good Day Atlanta viewer information: Feb. 3, 2021 By Good Day Atlanta Like everything else, Girl Scout cookie sales are going to look different in 2021. ATLANTA - Technology a key ingredient in this year’s Girl Scout Cookie campaign:   Sheridan Stevens may only be 16 years old, but the high school sophomore is also an entrepreneur entering her busiest season of the year. I have emails and calls coming through around early January when everyone knows it’s cookie season, says the Capstone Academy student. Like so many Girl Scouts across the country, Stevens has begun selling Girl Scout cookies for the season but in a socially-distanced era, the social act of selling looks a little bit different.

Saying No To Cavities Could Mean Saying Yes To Nintendo Switch

Saying No To Cavities Could Mean Saying Yes To Nintendo Switch Delta Dental of Arkansas Hosts Month-long Oral Health Challenge for AR Families News provided by Share this article Share this article LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Daily brushing and flossing this month could make one Arkansas youth the winner of a brand new Nintendo Switch. Delta Dental of Arkansas is hosting the Say No to Cavities Challenge through February 28 as part of National Children s Dental Health Month. Arkansas children and their families are encouraged to brush their teeth twice daily for two minutes each, floss daily and track their progress on a calendar sheet, which is available for free downloading and mark-up on the company s website.

PDA Reminds Parents About The Importance Of Children s Oral Health

PDA Reminds Parents About The Importance Of Children s Oral Health News provided by Share this article Share this article HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ February once again brings National Children s Dental Health Month (NCDHM), an oral health campaign that helps educate children about the importance of maintaining good oral health and developing healthy habits that will carry into adulthood. By the time a child sees the dentist for the first time, it is likely that 1 in 5 will have some form of tooth decay. The good news is that tooth decay in children can often be prevented when parents are proactive. Oral health is a window to our overall health. The earlier we learn to take better care of our mouths, the better our long term lives will be, said Dr. Samer Mansour, Pennsylvania Dental Association s (PDA) statewide NCDHM chair and a member dentist practicing in Erie.

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