Teething is an important milestone for babies and toddlers as they grow their first teeth. As a parent, this phase can be challenging because you may feel distressed seeing your children in discomfort. It is important for you to understand what happens in a child’s mouth during this phase so that you can be prepared
read moreChildhood is littered with milestones; the first time they crawl, the first time they speak, the first time they pull themselves up. While some of these moments might be bigger than others, the nature of early childhood development is that our kids are always learning, always growing, and finding new ways to interact with our
read moreMost parents have experienced it – the daily struggle to get a toothbrush through their child’s mouth. There’s usually a little bit of wrestling, bribing, and negotiating. So, when should your child start brushing their own teeth? Proper dental care is an important habit to instill in children at an early age. But how soon
read moreWhile it can be exciting when your baby starts cutting teeth, it can also be a time of sleepless nights and grumpy days. Here are some teething tips to help you and your little one get through this stage of growth. Every child is different and may show signs of teething starting as young as
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
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