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Pediatric Dental Tips for Breaking a Child’s Thumb-Sucking Habit

A common pediatric dental issues that parents and children face is thumb sucking. While it's normal for very young children, this practice can be problematic if it continues into the preschool years and beyond. Fortunately, there are ways to eliminate the habit for better dental and overall health.Thumb sucking may seem harmless and even endearing…

How a Pediatric Dentist Can Help With Tooth Enamel Protection

A pediatric dentist can help with the enamel protection of your baby’s teeth. Professional dental cleanings and dental health education can provide a head start. Yet, when it comes to protecting the enamel, your pediatric dentist can do more than place a coating of fluoride on your child’s teeth. If you want to find out…

How Often Should You Wear Your Orthodontic Retainers?

Orthodontic retainers help secure the alignment of your teeth after wearing braces. People who have recently had their braces off are excited to show off their improved smiles. However, they should remember to wear retainers. Neglecting to wear a retainer could undo the months or years of improvement from braces. If you want to know…

Commonly Asked Questions About Infant Pediatric Dental Care

Oral health is important for every age, and it recommended that children visit a pediatric dentist once the first tooth comes in. While this may seem young, cultivating good dental practices and hygiene habits can reduce the need to make an appointment to address tooth pain, cavities, or bleeding gums. Take advantage of the first…

A Pediatric Dentist Gives Oral Health Tips to Prevent Cavities

If you are a parent who tries daily to get your kids to brush their teeth, then you can benefit from these tips from a pediatric dentist. Pediatric dentists focus on younger patients and understand that kids often have little interest in oral health. Because pediatric dentists specialize in caring for children like yours, these…

How to Find an Emergency Pediatric Dentist

Every parent wants to prevent their child from experiencing pain or discomfort. It is important to have an emergency pediatric dentist selected ahead of time to provide immediate care in case of an unforeseen dental issue.If your child is experiencing severe facial swelling, oral bleeding that cannot be controlled, or a sudden injury to the…

Pediatric Dentistry Tools Used in Dental Exams: Digital X-Rays and More

Pediatric dentists need pediatric dentistry tools to examine and treat their young patients. A child’s mouth has a simple environment. Basic pediatric dentistry tools can help the dentist perform oral examinations. If you are going to bring your child to a dental exam for the first time, here are the pediatric dentistry tools to expect.This…

Why a Child’s First Pediatric Dentist Visit Should Be at One Years Old

Bringing your one-year-old baby to your pediatric dentist is crucial for your child’s dental health. This is an important age for dental health. As a responsible parent, ensuring your child’s dental health is the top priority. Starting dental visits early is an optimal way to do this. If you want to find out why you…

What You Should Know About Cavity Treatment for Kids

Is cavity treatment for kids truly necessary? Many parents assume that it is not important for baby teeth, as these will fall out on their own eventually. However, dealing with tooth decay in a timely manner is essential for patients of all ages, including young children.Untreated tooth decay can cause serious issues and should never…

Reasons for Your Child to Visit a Pediatric Dentist

Biannual visits to a pediatric dentist are an excellent way to make sure your child gets all the dental care they need. Children have a higher risk of developing tooth decay and infections due to having thinner enamel and the pulp of baby teeth being closer to their outer layer. Children also happen to have…

When a Pediatric Dentist May Recommend a Stainless Steel Crown for a Baby Tooth

Our pediatric dentist might recommend a stainless steel crown for your child’s baby tooth if it has been severely damaged by decay. A baby tooth that is lost prematurely can lead to a range of issues, like the child’s permanent teeth being poorly aligned when they erupt. A stainless steel crown allows a pediatric dentist…

What to Ask a Special Needs Dentist During a Dental Exam

A special needs dentist is a professional capable of providing dental care to special needs patients. Dental care often starts at an early age for these patients. The patient with specific needs has fears and anxieties about the simple trip to the dentist. Knowing what your dentist offers during a dental exam can help give…

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