Does Your Teen Need a Pediatric Dentist?
View image | gettyimages.com Pediatric dentists are not just for small children. The benefits of a dentist that specializes in children’s teeth can be numerous. Many changes occur in a child’s mouth from infancy through young adulthood and it is important to ensure the most appropriate dental care throughout the critical stages of a child’s […]
Read More →Managing Your Child's Teething Process
View image | gettyimages.com Children’s teeth begin developing in the womb. The primary teeth are begin emerging in the jaw at about 5 weeks of gestation. At birth, a full set of primary teeth are formed and hidden within the gums. It’s only when these teeth begin to ‘erupt’ from the gums that babies first […]
Read More →Natural Teeth Whitening Tips for Kids
Maintaining healthy white teeth begins at a young age. The enamel of the teeth is subject to stains and erosion over time from the foods we eat and beverages we drink, on top of other things. Adults spend a lot of money on commercial teeth whitening products to restore the healthy, white aesthetic on their […]
Read More →Pacifiers and Teeth Development in Children
Pacifiers are popular among parents to help babies stop crying, but pacifiers can also damage developing teeth. If pacifiers are left in a baby’s mouth for too long, they can contribute to adverse dental development and other long term oral development problems. The teeth of babies and toddlers are in a critical stage of development […]
Read More →Top Cavity Prevention Tips for Kids
Cavities can be a serious problem for children. Cavities, or dental caries, are a form of tooth decay caused by bacteria that reside in the mouth. Under the right conditions, this bacteria produces excessive acid that gradually erodes the enamel of the teeth. This decay will eventually form a hole in the tooth. These can […]
Read More →Kids and Teeth Grinding: Causes & Solutions
Teeth grinding is something that most people do from time to time, kids included. Teeth grinding on a regular basis, however, can cause a range of oral health problems. Medically, grinding teeth is known as bruxism, and can be caused by a number of factors ranging from stress to an abnormal bite. Often, teeth grinding […]
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