Dental Care for Infants. Yes, infants.

Dental experts are rethinking how early dental care should start By Dr. Stephanie McGann, DMD FAGD, Columnist, The Times Recent directives from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry have recommended that children be seen for the first dental visit by age 1. Tooth decay is preventable and educating parents and caregivers on how to care for baby’s first...

Did you make your hygienist smile today?

Dental hygienists are the first line of defense in dental health By Dr. Stephanie McGann, DMD FAGD, Columnist, The Times Too often in the closely scheduled day in dental practice we neglect to thank those people who we really can’t do without. The modern dental practice depends heavily on the services provided by registered dental hygienists. A great dental hygienist is a tremendous advocate for...

Where does health come from?

Our life experiences shape how we answer that question By Dr. Matthew Lapp, Columnist, The Times If you look back over the course of your life, there are probably a few significant life events that stand out.  Maybe it was an experience you had as a child.  Perhaps a teacher, a coach, or a mentor influenced you in some way.  Whatever the case may be, our experiences have the power to influence our...

What to expect when you’re expecting at the dentist

Being pregnant doesn’t mean skipping a visit to your dentist By Dr. Stephanie McGann, DMD FAGD, Columnist, The Times Every day there are questions about how safe is it to go the dentist when you are pregnant.  Preventive dental procedures, such as dental cleanings and examinations are not only safe, they are recommended and encouraged by most physicians. Still, some procedures such as x-rays...

Is your toothpaste killing fish?

Plastic microbeads in toothpaste and other consumer products an increasing problem By Dr. Stephanie McGann, DMD FAGD, Columnist, The Times Plastic microbeads found in many personal care products are being found in the waters of the great lakes.   Why is this a concern?  First until recently I never really thought too much about those little beads in my facial scrub, body wash and toothpaste.  These...

Health Department: Make mosquitos unwelcome

Officials offer tips on avoiding threat of West Nile Virus Along with warmer weather comes those pesky mosquitos – and the threat of West Nile Virus, says the Chester County Health Department. Officials want to remind residents that the best way to control mosquitoes, which can transmit the virus to humans, is to get rid of standing water on your property. In a news release, the Health Department...

YMCAs to celebrate Healthy Kids Day

National event aims to keep children moving, learning On Saturday, April 26, area YMCAs will celebrate Healthy Kids Day, a potpourri of free events throughout the community to inspire kids to keep their minds and bodies active. From 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., YMCA of the Brandywine Valley and YMCA of the Upper Main Line Y branches will feature games, healthy snacks, arts and crafts, fitness and/or dance...

Topics range from beer to discount health care

County commissioners hold ‘on the road’ meeting at Parkesburg Borough Hall By Kathleen Brady Shea, Managing Editor, The Times County Commissioners Terence Farrell (from left), Ryan Costello, and Kathi Cozzone show off the fedoras they received at Parkesburg Borough Hall. PARKESBURG – At their latest “on the road” meeting last week at Parkesburg Borough Hall, the county commissioners...

County gets state funds to fight West Nile

$104,807 DEP grant will be used to help control mosquitoes HARRISBURG – The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) announced on Tuesday, April 15, that 26 counties, including Chester, would receive a total of nearly $2.1 million in grants to control the West Nile virus, a DEP news release said. “These county grants ensure that mosquito populations stay in check to prevent the spread of West...

Register of Wills will call on some residents

Representatives take services on road for citizens who aren’t ambulatory The Chester County Register of Wills Office wants to remind residents that it will accommodate those in need of assistance who can’t travel to its West Chester office. About a year ago, Register of Wills Terri Clark instituted a policy of sending representatives to hospices, nursing facilities, hospitals, and private homes...