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Books to Make Your Child Less Anxious About Dental Visits

April 3, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — adampreece @ 7:21 pm
Young child reads a book.

Going to the dentist can be a source of anxiety for many children. The unfamiliar environment, strange tools, and unusual sounds can make even a routine checkup feel intimidating. One of the most effective ways to ease a child’s fear of the dentist is through storytelling. Reading books that introduce dental visits in a fun, gentle way can help kids feel more comfortable and confident when it’s their turn in the chair. Here are several books that can help make your child feel less anxious about dental visits.

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When Your Teen Should Transition to an Adult Dentist

March 3, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — adampreece @ 7:48 pm
Teenager smiling at the dentist's office.

As children grow into teenagers and young adults, their healthcare needs evolve, and dental care is no exception. One important milestone in oral health is the transition from a pediatric dentist to a general (adult) dentist. But when is the right time to make the switch, and how do you know if your teen is ready? Here’s what parents and teens need to know about making this important change in dental care.

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A Guide to Brushing Teeth with Your Toddler

Filed under: Uncategorized — adampreece @ 2:40 pm
Mom brushing toddler's teeth.

If you’ve ever tried brushing a toddler’s teeth, you know it can feel more like a wrestling match than a hygiene habit. Between the flailing limbs, the sudden fascination with everything but the toothbrush, and the ever popular “No!” battle cry, it’s easy to feel defeated. But with a little patience, creativity, and consistency, brushing your toddler’s teeth can become a manageable and even enjoyable part of your day. Here is a guide to successful tooth brushing with your little tyke.

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Bad Breath in Kids? Here’s What You Need to Know (and Do!)

February 13, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — adampreece @ 10:31 pm
young child visiting dentist

We all know that kids can be full of surprises. For example, they’ll wake you up with a cozy snuggle then hit you with a blast of unexpected morning breath. While it’s common for children to occasionally have bad breath, a persistent odor could be pointing to a deeper issue. Read on to learn about the common causes and simple solutions for bad breath in kids!

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Primary Teeth 101: A Guide to Your Child’s First Smile

February 5, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — adampreece @ 11:20 pm
closeup of young child smiling

Many parents are under the assumption that since baby teeth are eventually going to fall out, they must not be that important. But did you know that primary teeth play a significant role in your child’s health and development? Your child’s first smile is the foundation of their oral and overall health! Continue reading to learn what primary teeth are, why they matter, and how to care for them properly.

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Cavity Capers: How Much Tooth Decay is Normal for Kids?

January 19, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — adampreece @ 6:21 pm
Nose-to-neck closeup of little kid in white shirt having dental exam

Many well-meaning parents and guardians mistakenly believe that they don’t need to worry about their child developing tooth decay in their primary teeth because they’ll eventually fall out anyway. Unfortunately, nothing could be further from the truth because cavities are contagious.

Decay in their baby teeth can spread to their gums, jawbone, or permanent teeth before they arrive. Continue reading to learn more about the prevalence of tooth decay in still-developing smiles and how to protect your child’s dental well-being.

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Why Might Your Child Need to Have Their Baby Teeth Extracted?

January 11, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — adampreece @ 2:13 pm
Child in dental chair getting ready for tooth extraction

Most of the time, a baby tooth will simply fall out when it is ready. But in certain cases, it may need to be extracted in order to protect your child’s oral health. Why exactly do some baby teeth need to be removed? How can you make sure your child is ready for the procedure? And how can you help them take care of their mouth afterward? Here are the answers that parents need.

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How Regular Dental Appointments Benefit Your Child

December 26, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — adampreece @ 11:54 pm
A little boy fist-bumping his dentist

Regular dental appointments may seem frivolous for children. After all, they are going to lose their baby teeth anyway, right? But the truth is, taking your family to the dentist serves a variety of important purposes that go way beyond just cleaning their teeth.

Here’s why regular dental appointments are so beneficial to your child and why teaching them to care for their oral health now will create a lifetime of healthy smiles!

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5 Ways to Get Children Excited About Taking Care of Their Smiles

December 19, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — adampreece @ 11:07 pm
A little girl brushing her teeth

Taking care of your teeth and gums is an important skill for every child to develop, but to do so, some kids may need a little extra encouragement. If you’re ready to teach your little one the value of excellent oral health, here are five important ways you can help make it fun and easy for a lifetime of smiles!

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Root Canals for Baby Teeth? When and Why Pulpectomy and Pulpotomy Are Needed

December 17, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — adampreece @ 3:08 pm
little girl smiling in the chair as the dentist inspects her mouth

As you watch your child grow, it’s amazing to see how their unique personality and individual identity come together. At some point, they no longer feel like babies or toddlers; they seem more like tiny people in training. Sure, let them enjoy their childhood, but it’s important to take this view of them because unfortunately grown-up problems can still affect them.

For example, your child may require root canal treatment at a young age—even before they receive their first permanent teeth! In this instance, they may need pulpectomy or pulpotomy to hold onto their baby teeth. But what exactly are these procedures, why would a baby tooth need this treatment, and why are they worth protecting? Get the answers here!

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