Our Top Blogs of 2023

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHEN LOOKING FOR A NEW PEDIATRIC DENTIST

Choosing a pediatric dentist for your child is an essential decision that can significantly impact their oral health and overall well-being. It’s important to find a dentist who not only provides quality dental care but also creates a positive and comfortable experience for your child. To help you navigate this crucial decision, we have compiled a list of frequently asked questions when looking for a new pediatric dentist.

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8 FUN AND EDUCATIONAL ORAL HYGIENE ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS AT HOME

As parents, we all know how challenging it can be to get our kids excited about brushing their teeth and maintaining good oral hygiene habits. However, instilling these habits early on is crucial for their dental health and overall well-being. The good news is that oral hygiene doesn’t have to be a mundane task; it can be turned into a fun and educational experience for kids right at home. In this blog, we’ll explore a variety of interactive and enjoyable oral hygiene activities that will keep your little ones engaged and eager to care for their teeth.

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19 STEPS TO PREVENT YOUR CHILD FROM GETTING THEIR FIRST CAVITY

Ensuring your child’s teeth and oral health are well taken care of is essential as a parent, especially as your child’s teeth are developing. According to WeschesterGov.com, more than 80% of children will have at least one cavity before they finish high school. If you are a parent concerned about your child’s oral health, there is preventative care that can help reduce the risk of developing cavities and other gum or oral abnormalities. The more comfortable you become with dental hygiene and oral health, the easier it will be to instill healthy habits in your own children.

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THE BITTER TRUTH: HOW SUGAR CAN IMPACT CHILDREN’S TEETH AND CAVITIES

Maintaining good oral health is crucial for overall well-being, especially during childhood. As parents, it’s essential to understand the potential harm that excessive sugar consumption can cause to our children’s teeth. This blog post will delve into the relationship between sugar, tooth decay, and cavities, shedding light on the importance of instilling healthy dental habits in our kids.

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HOW TO GET YOUR CHILD TO HAVE BETTER TOOTH BRUSHING HABITS

Oral hygiene is important at any age. You should take your infant for their first general dentistry appointment as soon as their first tooth sprouts, according to Colgate. Once your children are no longer babies, they’ll have to learn how to brush their teeth on their own, but it can be tough to get them into good brushing habits. Don’t worry, you can help your child develop and maintain good teeth-brushing habits.

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BENEFITS OF BACK-TO-SCHOOL DENTAL CHECKUPS FOR KIDS IN ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL

Back-to-school dental checkups are beneficial for kids at all school stages, including elementary, middle, and high school. Whether you’re counting down the days to the first day or the school year just started – a back-to-school dental checkup for your kids should be high on your to-do list.

This article will detail the specific advantages of these checkups for each stage.

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