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… supplemented to an amount that will help protect against tooth decay. In Canada, the recommended amount of fluoride … supply through their community. How does fluoride prevent tooth decay? Fluoride protects teeth when they first appear … have less tooth decay or other cavity-related oral health problems. Is fluoridation safe? Yes. Fluoride has been …
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… easiest way to keep them healthy. What is early childhood tooth decay (cavities)? Early childhood tooth decay refers to the development of cavities in … of age. Once your child has teeth, they are at risk for tooth decay. Many things cause tooth decay, including the …
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… or talking clearly. What can I do if I think my child has problems hearing? Hearing loss can be hard to detect. Mild …
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… by releasing tiny spores into the air. What are some health problems caused by moulds and other biological contaminants? … are small enough to be inhaled and some can cause health problems. Moulds, for example, can cause allergic reactions. …
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… drinking water. What amount of manganese can cause health problems? Health Canada has set a Maximum Acceptable …
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… of sludge to renew bacterial activity How can I prevent problems with my sewage system? Onsite sewage systems can be …
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… in cement, flooring and ceiling materials. Which health problems are caused by asbestos? Most of the time asbestos …
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… too little and can also cause choking, ear infections and tooth decay (cavities) How often should I feed my baby? By …
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… this important time of visual development. Should vision problems be corrected at an early age? Yes, some vision …
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… 4 sections and check each section one at a time with a fine-toothed comb. You must check the entire head After each …