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  • Canker Sores for Teens


    Canker sores are fairly common, and they usually go away on their own without treatment. Read this article for teens to find out more, including tips on what to do about the pain.

  • Lungs and Respiratory System for Teens


    Each day you breathe about 20,000 times. Find out more about the lungs and breathing process.

  • A to Z: Resonance Disorder for Parents


    In this speech problem, problems in the structure, nerves, and muscles of the mouth and throat can change the quality of the voice. Read more.

  • What Are Canker Sores? for Kids


    Canker sores are small, painful sores found in and around the mouth.

  • Oral Thrush for Parents


    Oral thrush, a very common infection in infants that causes irritation in and around the baby's mouth, often goes away on its own without medical treatment.

  • A to Z: Sialadenitis for Parents


    Learn about sialadenitis, an infection of the saliva-producing glands.

  • Braces for Parents


    Does your child need braces? Find out when braces are necessary, what's involved in caring for them, and how to find low-cost orthodontic care in your area.

  • Canker Sores for Kids


    Have you ever been rankled by a canker sore? If you have, you know that these small mouth sores can cause major pain.

  • Your Tongue for Kids


    Your tongue: You taste with it, talk with it, and sometimes even stick it out! Find out more in this article for kids.

  • A to Z: Gingivostomatitis, Herpetic for Parents


    Herpetic gingivostomatitis is a contagious mouth infection caused by herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). It most often occurs in young children and is usually the first exposure a child has to the herpes virus (which is also responsible for cold sores and fever blisters).

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