American Dental Association Tested, Kid-Approved If you’ve said it once to your kid before bedtime, then you’ve probably said it a thousand times: floss, brush, and eat the right foods to protect your teeth! As a parent, teaching your kid proper dental care is of top priority: your kid’s teeth are more prone to cavities
read moreYour dentist should exhibit a positive mindset at all times to inspire your child’s confidence, in order to produce appointment outcomes that are both successful and safe. That mindset should not only simplify your child’s treatment—it should be the cornerstone of their practice. However, there are some mindsets that your dentist would like you, as
read moreAs parents, we do our very best to keep our child’s teeth free of cavities. Whether it’s staying clear of sugary drinks or creating simple and effective cleaning routines, everyday care takes time and thought. But even with all that care, cavities can happen. Even before your child begins teething or their baby teeth begin
read moreWhether your first child has just begun teething, your third child’s teeth are coming in slower than anticipated, the appearance of baby teeth is both an exciting and important time for you and your child. Of course, most parents want to know how to prepare for baby teeth and what is and isn’t normal during
read moreMost babies have their first tooth come in at around six months and children start to lose their baby teeth around age six, but these milestones can be earlier or later. Many parents wonder when they should expect certain events in their child’s dental life. Two of the biggest questions include when will the first
read moreIt is important that you take care of your child’s dental health from his earliest moments of life and help him retain those good habits to develop strong healthy teeth. Your child’s dental health starts even before he grows his first tooth. It is important that you take care of your child’s oral health from
read moreIf you’ve got a kid with crooked teeth, an underbite, overbite, or other dental problems, you probably know your child is going to end up with braces. Not only will braces help fix the appearance of the teeth – helping your child avoid self-esteem issues that can come from a crooked smile – but the
read moreIf you’re considering braces for your child, one of the first questions you may ask is, “how long?” The purpose of braces is to resolve issues with your teeth, such as gaps, underbites, and overbites. The braces slowly work to move your teeth into their proper position. This takes time, and it’s not something that
read moreThe holidays are upon us! ‘Tis the season for gatherings with family and friends, traveling to see loved ones, and holiday feasts to remember. With that being said, it’s also the easiest time to grow inconsistent with the at-home dental care routines that we’ve worked tirelessly to create. Quick! Before you head out for your
read moreMany parents have faced dental fear within their life. Whether a certain fear began from the very first dental visit, later on in life, or stem from scary dentistry stories, a legitimate fear in the dentist is quite common. Of course, as parents, it can be a challenge to keep our children far from these
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