What is a topical fluoride treatment?
A topical fluoride treatment is applied at the dentist office after your child has received a professional cleaning. Usually a fluoride gel or foam is placed in mouth shaped trays (affectionately known...
View ArticleNight Grinding
Studies have shown that night grinding occurs, in one form or another, in most children. It is usually not a symptom of anxiety, or other emotional problems. Although the cause has not been...
View ArticleWhat should I do if my child falls and knocks out a permanent tooth?
Remain calm. Locate the tooth and pick it up by the chewing surface (not the root). If the tooth is not dirty or broken you should attempt to reinsert it into the empty socket. If you can reinsert it,...
View ArticleDoes my child need a mouth guard to play sports? What kind should I choose?
Yes! Mouth guards should be worn by both children and adults when playing any type of contact sports (football, hockey, boxing, etc.) and even in some non contact sports (softball, baseball, soccer,...
View ArticleWhy should I take my child to a Pediatric Dentist?
A pediatric dentist is uniquely qualified to treat a child who is having his or her first dental visit, treating early childhood caries and/or overcoming a negative experience in a previous dental or...
View ArticleWhat is a Pediatric Dentist?
Pediatric dentistry is the specialty of dentistry that focuses on the oral health of infants, toddlers, children and teens. After completing a four-year dental school curriculum, a pediatric dentist...
View ArticleIs Chewing Gum Healthy for my Child?
Chew away! Mom’s, don’t be too quick to say no when your child picks up a pack of gum in the grocery check-out isle. Studies show that chewing gum that contains Xylitol has health benefits. It helps...
View ArticleDitch the bottled water
Did you know that your bottled water habit could indirectly promote tooth decay? Of course bottled water doesn’t contain sugar or sneaky carbohydrates that turn into sugar, but it also doesn’t contain...
View ArticleWhat are Dental Sealants?
Dental Sealants are a thin plastic-like coating that fill in the grooves on the chewing surfaces of the teeth and protect them from tooth decay. Sealants are usually applied to permanent molars (back...
View ArticleWhen Should My Child Start Using Mouthwash?
The use of fluoride mouthwash is recommended for children ages 7 and older, provided the child can perform the activity. Keep in mind that mouthwash is a rinse, not a beverage! One way to test if your...
View ArticleWhy Should You Teach Your Children About the Tooth Fairy?
Are you a parent of young children? If so, then you’ve probably wondered whether or not to teach your kids about the tooth fairy. The story of the tooth fairy rewarding children for lost teeth dates...
View ArticleWhy fluoride treatments and dental sealants are essential for a child’s oral...
TWO DENTAL TREATMENTS EVERY CHILD NEEDS Your child brushes twice daily and visits his pediatric dentist twice a year. What else can you do to ensure a happy, healthy smile? Ask your kids’ dentist about...
View ArticleLosing baby teeth: When it’s time to meet the tooth fairy
When It’s Time to Meet the Tooth Fairy A little one’s first wiggly tooth is a bittersweet milestone for parents. It’s another sign they’re growing up. But when this happens varies widely. Babies are...
View ArticleWhat role does sugar play in my child’s teeth and cavities?
HOW SUGAR AFFECTS YOUR CHILD’S TEETH A spoonful of sugar may help the medicine go down, but it also helps your child’s risk of cavities go up. Here’s why. Everyone has bacteria in their mouth. To...
View ArticleWhen Does My Child Need to See an Orthodontist?
WHEN DOES MY CHILD NEED TO SEE AN ORTHODONTIST? Orthodontists do more than straighten teeth and create pretty smiles. While aesthetics are extremely desirable, the health of the bite (the way the top...
View ArticleWhat to do if your child grinds their teeth (bruxism)
BRUXISM: SOMETHING GRINDING IN THE NIGHT Does your little guy grind his teeth while sleeping? It’s not unusual. Experts say teeth grinding or bruxism is common, particularly in toddlers and...
View ArticleSmoking causes gum disease, oral cancer, and more
TOBACCO: THE FACTS Every year close to half a million people die of tobacco use and exposure to second- hand smoke in the U.S. Sadly, it’s the leading cause of preventable death in the country. Sadder...
View ArticleIs My Child Getting Enough Fluoride
IS MY CHILD GETTING ENOUGH FLUORIDE? The most likely answer is yes. Most water sources in the U.S. contain an appropriate amount of fluoride. If your child drinks tap water, she is probably getting...
View ArticleHow to Pick an Orthodontist
HOW TO PICK AN ORTHODONTIST Your smile will be with you for all of life’s major events from prom and college graduation to your first job interview and your wedding day. That’s what makes choosing the...
View ArticleWhy Should I Take My Child to a Pediatric Dentist?
WHY SHOULD I TAKE MY CHILD TO A PEDIATRIC DENTIST? There’s a difference between a family dentist and a pediatric dentist. If you’re trying to decide between the two, consider the following. Family...
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