#DidYouKnow: Before toothpaste, humans used charcoal or ground chalk, ashes, lemon juice, and honey-tobacco mixtures to clean their teeth!
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 30, 2018
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When it comes time to finding a new dental home for your child, we know you have many choices – and probably just as many questions. At KinderSmiles Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, we take pride in providing our patients with a comfortable environment where they are attended by qualified doctors and staff who excel in their fields. http://kindersmiles.com/
#DidYouKnow: Before toothpaste, humans used charcoal or ground chalk, ashes, lemon juice, and honey-tobacco mixtures to clean their teeth!
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 30, 2018
#KinderSmiles gives an in depth range of treatments and interventions all provided in a friendly relaxed environment. ☺️
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 30, 2018
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Habit cures habit. That's proverbial!
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 29, 2018
People who have 3 or more glasses of soda each day have 62% more tooth #decay, #fillings & tooth loss.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 29, 2018
We do feelings not just fillings! 😁
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 28, 2018
Our professional team promotes #pediatric #dental care without fear! ❤️
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The best way to avoid cavities and periodontal disease is by good tooth brushing and flossing procedures, performed daily.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 28, 2018
Thumbsucking and Teeth in 2018 {FACTUAL}: Thumbsucking is a common and normal reflex for young children. Babies even suck their thumb in the womb. Young children may suck their thumb or another object for security and to self-soothe themselves to sleep ... https://t.co/xEFOoHBzK9 pic.twitter.com/CQjTG5zvf0
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 27, 2018
On average, women smile 62 times a day. On average, men smile about 8 times a day.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 27, 2018
A toddler will like visiting #KinderSmiles as there is a play area with coloring books, crayons, computers and a television. 😁
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 27, 2018
Less traumatic for you parents too! 😉
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Humans have only two sets of #teeth in their whole lifetime, baby teeth and permanent teeth.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 26, 2018
Make sure you encourage your children to take good care of them! 😁
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The golden rule of brushing is to start from one end and work your way to the other side and all the way back again.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 26, 2018
#DidYouKnow: The clothing store Laforet Harajuku invented LED braces for a 2011 ad campaign. Switched on by smiling wide!
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 26, 2018
Our focus is to ensure our patients get the greatest and latest #pediatric #dental care by well skilled professionals. 😁
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 23, 2018
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"We do not see things as they are. We see them as we are." - The Talmud
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 23, 2018
"My grandson is a patient of Dr. Engel's; we love him and his entire staff. The staff is friendly and professional, and the office is clean and well-maintained. They really had the children in mind when designing the space."- Lori P.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 22, 2018
#Toothpaste in Ancient Greece consisted of pumice, talc, alabaster, coral powder or iron rust.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 22, 2018
#Fact: Green tea helps keep gums healthier as a result of its antiseptic properties
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 21, 2018
'A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.' A simple quotation for you.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 21, 2018
When brushing your teeth often a pea size of tooth paste is enough.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 21, 2018
On the lookout for Pediatric Dental Care in New Jersey? 👀
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 20, 2018
We're not your average practice! 😁
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Silly fact! 🤡
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 19, 2018
More people use blue toothbrushes than red ones. 🤔
What color is your child's toothbrush?
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Our #dental team wants to get to know your child's interests so that we can make visits to our facility pleasant for them and you. pic.twitter.com/m5K4GY20vj
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 19, 2018
#DidYouKnow: If extra teeth crash a mouth party, a dentist can remove them, or an orthodontist can straighten all of them out.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 16, 2018
#DidYouKnow: The enamel on your #tooth is the hardest part of your entire body.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 16, 2018
#KinderSmiles are dedicated to providing the most advanced oral treatment, helping you and your family achieve the perfect smile. 😁 pic.twitter.com/laD4nBWpVR
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 16, 2018
#DidYouKnow: A common Middle Ages custom in Germany was to kiss a donkey to soothe toothaches.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 15, 2018
#Pediatric #dentist Darryl Engel and Orthodontist Adam Schulhof have joined forces to create a practice where patients can complete all their #dental needs under one roof.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 14, 2018
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By working together, our experts can make sure that your child has a unique smile that will last a lifetime. 😁
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 14, 2018
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❤️ We enjoy talking teeth. ❤️
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 14, 2018
Give us a call today to figure out the answers to all of your queries about protecting your child's oral health!
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#Tip: Visit your #dentist regularly; as often as they recommend you do.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 13, 2018
The first 'regular' dental visit for a child is best just after their 3rd birthday.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 13, 2018
#Fact: A long time ago, humans used charcoal or ground up chalk, ashes, lemon juice and honey-tobacco mixture to clean their teeth.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 12, 2018
#Fact: Without saliva, we would not be able to taste anything.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 12, 2018
#Tip: Brush your #teeth last thing at night, and at least once during the daytime, with a fluoride toothpaste.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 12, 2018
#Fact: The ancient Chinese wrapped parchment around their painful teeth with written incantations & prayers to relieve pain.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 9, 2018
Rabbit's teeth keep on growing. They keep them worn down by chewing on bark and other hard foods.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 9, 2018
#Fact: Modern toothpaste has only been around for the past 100 years.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 8, 2018
We take pride in providing our patients with a comfortable environment where our qualified doctors and staff excel in their fields. 😁 pic.twitter.com/4AsMsJp9Gw
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 8, 2018
#Tip: Studies have shown that electric toothbrushes with an oscillating, rotating action are better than manual toothbrushes.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 8, 2018
Milk teeth begin to form whilst still in the womb, but they come through when the child is between 6-12 months.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 7, 2018
#DidYouKnow: In the 1800s, people who had false teeth in England ate in their bedrooms before gatherings & events at the dinner table.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 7, 2018
We make sure that children want to visit us by giving them a fun toothbrush and tasty dental floss. 😁
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 7, 2018
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The elephant grinds its #molars & then grows new ones, which happens 6 times in a lifetime!
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 7, 2018
#DidYouKnow: A root canal usually isn't painful. With modern technology, root canals are as painless as a tooth filing.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 6, 2018
#DidYouKnow: Humans use four different types of #teeth (incisors, canine, premolars and molars) to cut, tear and grind their food.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 6, 2018
While your child waits for an examination, they can watch DVDs to learn more about nutritious diets or how to floss their #teeth correctly.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 6, 2018
Just like fingerprints, everybody's tongue print is different! Very interesting!
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 5, 2018
#KinderSmiles are dedicated to providing the most advanced oral treatment, helping you and your family achieve the perfect smile. 😁 pic.twitter.com/DFYMj60rnU
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 5, 2018
#Fact: #Tooth enamel is the hardest part of your entire body.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 5, 2018
#Fact: An average human being has around 32 teeth: four wisdom teeth, eight incisors, four canines, twelve molars & eight premolars.
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 2, 2018
"Dr Engel is great with my kids. My youngest had an issue at 2.5 and he did the dental procedure at HUMC. He is very kind and gentle. My kids love going there for check ups." - Lisa Blanchard
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 1, 2018
#Fact: A giraffe's front teeth are only on its lower jaw - but their 20-inch tongues are more than enough help to eat!
— KinderSmiles Denistr (@KinderSmilesNJ) March 1, 2018