New StarSmilez Character Naming Contest!

Posted by Amanda on Wednesday Jan 11, 2012 Under Contests

StarSmilez will be getting two new characters in 2012! Everyone at StarSmilez is thrilled about our new additions and we want you to be too! We are always excited to get feedback from our customers and want your help in naming our new additions. Submit your ideas for your chance to win one of our new characters for free! Enter as many times as you want with as many names as you want! There are 2 new pieces for you to choose from:

To submit your entry, please send an email to amanda@starsmilez.com with the following information:

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StarSmilez Trivia Question 5

Posted by sdaugherty on Tuesday Jun 8, 2010 Under Contests

How far should your toothbrush be from the toilet?

This is the last week of the contest so enter now to win!!

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StarSmilez Trivia Question #3

Posted by sdaugherty on Monday May 24, 2010 Under Contests

What is the most common chronic disease among children ages 5-17?

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StarSmilez Trivia Question #2

Posted by StarSmileZ Team on Monday May 17, 2010 Under Contests

How many types of bacteria make up dental plaque?

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StarSmilez Trivia Question #1:

Posted by StarSmileZ Team on Wednesday May 12, 2010 Under Contests

What percentage of people surveyed say they floss daily?

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Details On Thumb, Finger and Pacifier Habits

Posted by sdaugherty on Thursday May 6, 2010 Under Contests, General Tips

There are several reasons why do children suck on fingers, pacifiers or other objects. This type of sucking is completely normal for babies and young children. It provides security. For young babies, it is a way to make contact with and learn about the world. In fact, babies begin to suck on their fingers or thumbs even before they are born.

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