Category: Children’s Dentistry

Can Children’s Dentistry Protect My Little One’s Smile?

We offer care for the entire family, including children of all ages. Kids need routine and general care, just like adults. Otherwise, minor issues can arise and eventually lead to the onset of major oral health problems. Fortunately, children’s dentistry can help protect your kids smile.

How Do You Prevent Decay In Your Child’s Smile?

Children can develop decay for a number of reasons, from the foods and drinks they consume to lack of brushing and flossing. However, there are steps you can take to help prevent decay from forming in little smiles.

Teaching Kids The Value Of Maintaining A Healthy Smile

Teaching kids to value good oral health care, and showing them how they can take care of their teeth, can help them avoid problems like tooth decay and gum disease. Your instructions and support can be valuable, but you can also count on your dentist for help in this matter. Part of every pediatric dental… Read more »

Focusing On What Kids Need From Dental Checkups

Kids can have a harder time with good oral care, simply because they are less aware of what they need to do to protect their smiles. Children may be less clear on the threat cavities and gum disease can pose. They might also be less capable of brushing and flossing effectively, and more prone to… Read more »

Ensuring Your Child Feels At Ease At The Dentist’s Office

If your child feels uneasy about seeing the dentist, bringing them in for a routine dental appointment can become needlessly difficult. Of course, if they have to go in for restorative dental care, that degree of difficulty can spike. If you want to help your child feel at ease with your dentist, make sure you… Read more »

Quiz: Tailoring Dental Care To Your Child’s Needs

What distinguishes children’s dental care from the regular professional oral care you enjoy? One important service your dentist provides during your child’s visits is to educate them on the value of good oral health. Essentially, because children are still learning the how’s and why’s of oral hygiene, they can be more at risk for problems…. Read more »

Starting Dental Visits For Your Child

If you want to ensure your child appreciates the need for good dental care, bringing them to the dentist at a young age is important. During these visits, which can start when a child is as young as three years old, your dentist can instill an understanding that oral health should be a priority. These… Read more »