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  • What Happens to Swallowed Gum? for Kids


    Gulp. You accidentally swallowed your gum. Will it really stay in your stomach for years?

  • Does Swallowing Gum Cause Intestinal Problems? for Teens


    Find out what the experts have to say.

  • Kids and Smoking for Parents


    The health risks of smoking are well known, many young people still do it. Here's how to help your kids avoid smoking, vaping, or using chewing tobacco - or quit, if they've already started.

  • Mouth and Teeth for Teens


    Did you know that your mouth is the first step in the body's digestive process? Or that the mouth and teeth are essential for speech? Learn about the many roles your mouth and teeth play.

  • Mouth and Teeth for Parents


    Our mouth and teeth play an important role in our daily lives. Here's a course on the basics - including common problems of the mouth and teeth.

  • Smoking Stinks! for Kids


    Everyone says smoking is bad for you. Why? Find out in this article for kids.

  • What Kids Say About: Tobacco for Kids


    Everyone knows tobacco is unhealthy, but what do kids think about it? We asked 1,433 kids to give us their opinions.

  • Smokeless Tobacco for Teens


    Some types of smokeless tobacco contain more nicotine than cigarettes, so it can be even harder to quit using smokeless tobacco than to quit smoking.

  • 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.

  • TMJ Disorders for Parents


    Kids with these jaw disorders often have difficulty chewing or talking due to problems with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Symptoms can resolve on their own, or with treatment.