 Hello, everybody. Andrea here with Dental L. So I've been in a dental profession now for about 15 years. I have been teaching actually dental hygiene students and dental assisting students, past their board exam, and I have my own practice now at my house. Plus I do see patients in their own homes if they need that type of dental hygiene treatment. And I get the same question a lot of the time is at what age should I be giving my child the actual fluoride. And if you guys read the back of any toothpaste labels, it typically says ages six years or older, but I disagree with this. Now, every child is different, but if you go to the dental hygienist and we tell you every time that your child has a cavity, or even if you just simply look inside their mouth and their teeth just don't look very healthy. They might have brown spots, yellow spots, black spots. It doesn't always mean a cavity, although yes, it usually does. It could just mean that they have thin enamel and just kind of stuff is getting stuck in there. But even at age two, for some kids, I say yes, they should be having toothpaste that contains fluoride. Even in some cases too, if they are getting cavities often, which isn't normal, it could just mean that they have high acidity in their saliva. And they should be seeing their dental hygienist every three months because we can actually put a thin protective coating over the teeth to protect against cavities. It's not always covered by insurance if it's done every three months, but it's about $25 each time. And that is so much less expensive and less traumatic than putting your child through a full-on dental appointment. Because age two, they don't know what's going on, but if your child unfortunately does have high acidity in their saliva, there's not much else you can do, but there's good news. Even if it's hard to limit the sugar, which it probably is, I mean, come on you guys, even I eat sugar. Yes, I do, don't tell anybody, but I do. Even if it is hard to limit the sugar, if you are able to get in there with a toothbrush and a high strength toothpaste that contains fluoride, which I do have one here. It does not have to be by this company, but this is excellent because it doesn't have a taste to it. A lot of kids don't like taste. So if you're giving them a toothpaste with like a bubblegum type of toothpaste, which they might love, but they also might hate it, and it is a clear toothpaste. So you could technically even put it on their toothbrush and they might not even think that there's anything there, because there are some kids out there that don't like any toothpaste at all, but they need something additional. But another reason why I like this one is because it also contains xylitol. So it contains 10% xylitol. Sorry, it might be kind of hard to see that you guys, but there we go. It contains 10% xylitol. So what that does is that will actually help to bring those pH levels back up in the mouth constantly. So if your child has high acidity in their saliva, their pH is too low. If it's too low, that's a constant area for cavities to happen because it can happen anytime the pH is too low. If they are using a toothpaste, this will last for many, many hours. Of course, as soon as they eat something, that is lowering the pH again. But that is why if they go to their dental hygienists every three months to have that coating placed on their teeth, it goes everywhere. You can't see it, but it goes everywhere. So that will help to sort of protect those teeth from all of those acids. And like I said, yes, it's about $25. It's not always covered by insurance, maybe once a year or once every six months sometimes. But it can save you guys so much money and your child will be so much happier because that's a lot less traumatic. Putting that on, it takes 10 seconds. It is so easy and done. Okay, so there are many things that we can do. So let me know, you guys, if you have any questions, but yes, I say even if your child is age two, they should be having something like this. Absolutely, if they are getting a lot of cavities. So let me know if you guys need anything. And I hope to see everybody soon.