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Silver Diamine Fluoride: Can It Really Prevent Cavities?

June 23, 2023

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child receiving silver diamine fluoride

When children go to see their pediatric dentist for a checkup and cleaning, the question most commonly posed to parents is if they want their child to receive a fluoride treatment. Known to protect tooth enamel and lower the risk of dental decay, it is a highly effective form of preventive care. But what about silver diamine fluoride? What makes it different and a preferred option for dentists? Does it work to lower the risk of cavities? Read on to hear from a pediatric dentist who can explain.

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Are Fillings for Baby Teeth Important?

June 13, 2023

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girl with baby teeth smiling at a park

Before your little one came to you, you never realized how something so small could be so powerful. Your baby stole your heart and means the world to you. The fact that they grow so fast encourages you to enjoy every moment you can with your tiny miracle and take care of them.

Unfortunately, as the baby gets older, parents may become more relaxed especially when it comes to caring for their child’s baby teeth. In fact, some parents wonder whether getting a filling on a decayed baby tooth is even worthwhile when it will fall out anyway. In this post, you’ll learn the value of baby teeth and why they are worth saving as long as possible.

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When Should a Child Start Receiving Fluoride?

May 12, 2023

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child brushing teeth with fluoride toothpaste

Are you concerned that your child’s teeth may be at risk for cavities and tooth decay? You’re not alone. Many parents worry that adequate brushing and six-month checkups and cleanings may not be enough to protect their children’s smiles. The truth is that one key element can work to protect their pearly whites as they grow – fluoride. Read on to find out when children should start using fluoride to safeguard their smiles.

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A New Study Shows SDF Can Prevent Cavities as Well as Dental Sealants

May 3, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — adampreece @ 4:37 pm
a dentist applying silver diamine fluoride to teeth

Just this year, a new study conducted by New York University and published in JAMA Network Open showed that not only can FDA-approved silver diamine fluoride treat cavities, but it can prevent them from developing just as well! Not only is this preventive treatment non-invasive, but it can help preserve temporary teeth and prevent premature tooth loss that can lead to future development of orthodontic problems. Read on to learn more about the study and how SDF could benefit your child’s oral health.

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Are Teething Rings Safe for Your Baby’s Smile?

April 24, 2023

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a baby chewing on a teething ring

There are few things in life as sweet as seeing your little one grow. There is so much joy in experiencing all their “firsts”. From the first step to the first tooth, it is an exciting time for your baby and you! However, with growth, there can be a bit of discomfort. As children’s smiles develop, there can be some teething pain. Tools like teething rings can bring some ease to the process. But are they safe for your child’s oral health? Here’s what to know.

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6 Tips to Make Dental Care More Fun for Your Child!

April 4, 2023

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a mother brushing teeth with her child

As a parent, you already know how challenging it can be to get your child to do the things that are good for them but aren’t exactly at the top of their “fun” list. A prime example is caring for their teeth and gums. Since brushing twice a day and flossing daily is essential to keeping your little one’s oral health in top condition, you want to do all you can to encourage a consistent routine. By making dental care fun, you can build long-term habits that will benefit their smile for a lifetime! Read on to learn six ways to bring joy to your child’s oral health care practice.

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Easter Candy and Your Child’s Teeth: Learning Sugar Limitation

March 27, 2023

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When spring comes around, kids anticipate a fun visit from the Easter Bunny. Their basket may include clothing, games, or toys, but another main draw is often candy! However, too much sugar poses a very real threat to their teeth.

Instead of increasing their chances of cavities by showering your child with candy, learn which ones you especially need to watch out for and how you can protect your favorite growing smile.

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Everything You Need to Know About Two-Year Molars

March 4, 2023

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a dentist examining a child’s smile

If your child’s baby teeth have been emerging, you’ve probably been thinking about what you can do to get your little one through this notoriously uncomfortable period. The end of this process is usually signaled by the emergence of the two-year molars, the final four baby teeth that erupt inside your child’s mouth; however, this can really make things unpleasant for your child. Here’s what you need to know about these molars and how you can counter some of the discomforts they cause.

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What Drinks Could Be Hurting Your Kids’ Teeth?

February 28, 2023

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Portrait of a child with some dope sunglasses drinking juice

It’s no secret that kids love sweets. As a parent, you probably spend a lot of time negotiating with your child about just how much sugar they can have.

The things your child drinks can make that calculus a little more complicated. One study found that sweetened drinks accounted for 62% of children’s drink sales over the course of a year. As a result, you may be giving your child something that could decay their teeth without realizing it. Here’s a guide to which drinks could be harming your child’s teeth, and which ones are likely to be better for them.

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3 Ways to Make Tooth Loss Less Scary for Kids

February 22, 2023

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Child holding a tooth that they’ve lost

One of the nice things about parenthood is being able to see the things you may have experienced as a child from the other side. You might have memories from when you were a kid about losing your baby teeth—maybe how scary it felt, how excited you were, or how enchanted you were by the tooth fairy.

If you have a young child, now it’s your turn to ease those fears and instill that magic in them. Here are a few ways that you can do that.

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