Public Health Isle of Man has expanded a campaign to help primary school children avoid tooth decay.
Smile of Mann aims to teach good toothbrushing and healthy eating habits.
A report into children's teeth published in January showed the Island's five year olds have more tooth decay than their English counterparts.
The service will now offer fluoride varnishes twice a year and resources for new parents about baby teeth care.
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