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  • Prioritizing Oral Health During Pregnancy Webinar

    Posted in Pregnancy on 2018-11-07 13:08:14

    Dear bOHP Subscribers,

     

    We would like to invite you to join the Children's Dental Health Project for a webinar focused on prioritizing oral health during pregnancy on November 15th. RSVP to attend this exciting discussion by clicking the linked image below. 

     

    Best wishes,

    The bOHP Team

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    Tags: Pregnancy, Health, webinar

    Attachment: webinar.png


  • Iron Deficiency and Early Childhood Caries

    Posted in Nutrition on 2016-09-22 20:32:50

    Dear bOHP Subscribers,

    We hope that your fall is off to a great start. This month, we highlight an article published in the Maternal and Child Health Journal that addresses iron deficiency in children ages 1 to 3. Sufficient dietary iron intake is critical to brain development in children of this age, and studies have shown children with severe early childhood caries are twice as likely to have low ferritin levels and six times more likely to have iron deficiency anemia. This new study (subscription required) found an interesting link between dietary iron and calcium levels, bringing back the connection to oral health.
                                                                                       Best Wishes,
                                                                                       The bOHP Team

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    Tags: Health, Iron, ECC

    Attachment: Iron Deficiency and Early Childhood Caries.pdf


  • "Fed Up" Movie Viewing

    Posted in Parent Resources on 2016-05-05 20:11:54

    Dear bOHP Subscribers,

    This month, we would like to share a great resource that we commonly share with parents and caregivers in our clinic. The “Fed Up” movie reveals many truths about the food industry and addresses the topic of obesity and how sugary foods and drinks are contributing to an epidemic in the United States. It highlights many of the common risk factors associated with dental caries.

    We are linking these movie passes that we invite you to download (click here) and share with families in your practice to increase awareness and understanding of dietary risk factors for oral health.

    Happy Spring!
    The bOHP Team

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    Tags: Caregivers, Obesity, Health


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