How to Break Thumb-Sucking Habits for Children’s Dental Health Month

February 2, 2024

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Girl sucking her thumb

Happy Children’s Dental Health Month! Thumb-sucking is a very common habit for babies and younger children. However, when this habit goes on too long, it can cause problems for their developing smiles. This February is the perfect time to start incorporating changes to give your child’s growing grin the best chance of success. Continue reading to learn more about why thumb sucking can be harmful as well as some steps you can take to gently encourage your child to break the habit.

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Making Oral Hygiene Fun: Exciting Products for Children’s Dental Health

January 26, 2024

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Dad and daughter brushing together for good oral hygiene

February is Children’s Dental Health Month, and what better way to celebrate than by introducing new oral hygiene products for your little ones? From toothbrushes to toothpaste, there are plenty of innovative and exciting options available to make dental care fun and effective for children of all ages. So, read on to learn how you can keep them smiling while they take care of their pearly whites.

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Teething Tension: A Guide to Helping Your Baby Sleep Better

January 12, 2024

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Baby teething on a cold toy

Teething can be a challenging time for both babies and parents. The itchy ache of erupting teeth can disrupt your baby’s sleepy time, leading to restless nights for the whole family. However, it’s not time to lose hope! There are dentist-approved strategies you can use to help your teething baby sleep more soundly.

Continue reading to explore some effective ways to ease your baby’s teething discomfort and promote better sleep.

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Toothy Timeline: The Standard Stages of a Child’s Dental Development

December 12, 2023

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Infant in a white and red shirt with 2 bottom teeth grown in

Having a child can be an incredibly rewarding, but terrifying, experience. You’re responsible for their emotional and physical well-being, but no one handed you a guidebook on child-rearing, after all! There are some things new parents might not know, like when to anticipate their child’s first pearly whites to grow in or how long it takes before they begin to fall out to allow for permanent ones. Fortunately, your pediatric dentist has put together some helpful information, so you know what to expect. Read on to learn more!

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Caring for Your Kid: Why Does Their Baby Tooth Need a Filling?

December 4, 2023

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Close up of a child's mouth during dental exam

You are likely aware that consistent brushing and flossing habits can prevent tooth decay, but did you know that over 50% of children 6-8 years old have had a cavity in their primary teeth? Many parents are startled to learn that it is a potential problem even before their kid’s adult ones appear.

Then, once it’s diagnosed, they’re even more surprised that their pediatric dentist recommends fillings. It’s easy to assume that repairing cavities is unnecessary if that tooth will be falling out anyway, but that’s not the case! Keep reading to learn more about why filling baby teeth is sometimes necessary.

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Hang the Toothbrushes by the Chimney with Care: 3 Tooth-Friendly Stocking-Stuffers

November 30, 2023

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A family enjoying the holidays with good dental health

The holidays are here, and the shopping season is in full swing. Even if you don’t celebrate with stockings, you may want to give these small tooth-friendly gifts a chance. While they may not be as impressive as new electronics or toys, they can be appreciated for what they are. Their improved dental health will thank you.

If you want to find three great dentist-approved stocking-stuffers for your holiday gatherings, continue reading.

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Brrr—ush and Floss: Winter and Flu Season Dental Tips for Your Kids

November 17, 2023

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A child with good oral health sneezes into a tissue

As the temperature drops and winter sets in, the arrival of cold and flu season becomes inevitable. While you focus on keeping your little ones warm and cozy, it’s also important to pay attention to their oral health. There are tons of extra germs during flu season, but with the right strategies, you can ensure that your child’s smile stays healthy even when they’re feeling crummy.

Continue reading to learn the best strategies to take care of your child’s oral health during the cold and flu season.

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The Sweet & Spooky: A Halloween Candy Guide for Children

October 27, 2023

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Kids with good dental hygiene trick-or-treating

You’ve just come home from a night of trick-or-treating. Dinner needs to be done, but there’s also the matter of sorting out all the candy for the kids. What are you going to do? It could be tempting to simply let them have at it. However, if you want to encourage their continued dental hygiene, you’ll need to sort it all out.

If you need a quick and easy guide to the best and worst offenders for Halloween candy on the sugar list, continue reading. Each candy has been listed and graded depending on its healthiness for teeth.

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Halloween Isn’t Just About Candy: Here Are Some Sugar-Free Alternatives for Trick-Or-Treaters

October 13, 2023

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Jack-o-lantern

Trick-or-treating is a time-honored Halloween tradition, but a child getting three months’ worth of sugary candy can lead to real dental harm down the road. While it is important to keep up traditions, it is also important for kids to have healthy teeth that can last for the rest of their lives. In the interest of everyone’s Halloween fun and year-round dental health, here are a few alternatives to candy that you can hand out when the trick-or-treaters come knocking.

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3 Back-to-School Safety Tips to Keep Your Child’s Smile Protected

September 19, 2023

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child going back to school

It’s that time of year when kids are heading back for another year of learning. With backpacks and lunchboxes in hand, you may wonder what you can do to make sure that they’re not only paying attention to their teacher and studies but also their oral health. Accidents can happen, and toothaches can occur, so if you want to avoid a sudden trip to the emergency dental office, here are 3 back-to-school safety tips to help them keep in mind.

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