Wisconsin dentist discusses good dental habits for Children's Oral Health Month
By:
CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Feb 13, 2024 8:03 AM CST
-
4:12
We trade a white Christmas for a warmer one, but cold air awaits
-
3:39
High school sports are facing an umpire shortage. How you can...
-
1:49
’It’s great to all be together again’: Wauwatosa families...
-
2:00
’Those in need shouldn’t be forgotten’: Christmas Eve meal...
-
2:27
Flu cases on the rise in Southeast Wisconsin heading into Christmas
-
1:37
Wild Lights and Frosty Free Week: Milwaukee County Zoo shares...
-
3:18
There could be some showers for Christmas Eve
-
1:20
CBS 58’s One Good Thing: Northcott Neighborhood House distributes...
-
1:41
CBS 58’s Hometown Athlete: Steve Stricker talks Tiger, another...
-
2:51
Judge Hannah Dugan trial: Evidence released, courtroom audio...
-
2:33
Church of the Gesu back open and ready for Christmas Mass crowds
-
1:13
Man charged in hit-and-run that killed Watertown father of 3
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- February is recognized as Children's Oral Health Month, a time to help promote children maintaining a healthy smile.
Dr. Greg Theis of Delta Dental of Wisconsin joined us on Tuesday, Feb. 13 to not only discuss the special month, but to also talk about how parents can help kickstart early dental health habits in their kids, the steps to help maintain brushing techniques as kids get a little older and also which foods and drinks should be avoided to maintain the best oral health.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter