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Here Are Three Teeth-Friendly Snacks for Children

November 10, 2023

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Smiling child

Kids love snack time. Having a little tasty treat between meals can provide a growing body with essential nutrients and help them have energy to remain engaged throughout the day. Unfortunately, many popular snack foods are full of added sugars, artificial ingredients, and refined flour that can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. Here are a few healthy alternatives to keep your child’s smile strong when snack time rolls around again.

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4 Useful Dental Tips That Every New Parent Should Know

November 3, 2023

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a parent brushing her child’s teeth

As a parent, few things feel better than knowing that your child is both happy and healthy—and much of this starts with their dental health. Unfortunately, this aspect of childcare can be overlooked early on, simply because children aren’t immediately born with teeth. Keep reading for a few useful tips from your trusted pediatric dentist that are certain to help you set your little one’s smile up for a bright future!

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Use it or Lose It: Maximize Your Child’s Dental Insurance

October 19, 2023

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A young boy receiving care from a dentist

With dental insurance, you may think more about your own coverage. That’s only natural – people want to save money on their smile’s care. Still, is your child covered under your current policy? If so, you should maximize their dental insurance benefits as well. That approach gives them a healthy grin at a low cost for the whole family. Fortunately, your Garland pediatric dentist can offer some pointers. Here are four ways to get the most from your kid’s dental coverage.

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Know What You’re Up Against! The Best and Worst Halloween Candies for Your Child’s Dental Health

October 13, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — adampreece @ 11:59 pm
Jack-o-lantern

Children love dressing up as zombies on Halloween, but nobody wants to have a zombie’s teeth year-round. While Halloween is a great time to have spooky fun, a heaping pillowcase full of candy can lead to nasty oral health problems long after the sweets are gone. Here’s a guide from your local pediatric dentist to help you know which candies are safer than others and how to mitigate the risks when your child is enjoying their Halloween haul.

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6 Reasons Why Early Detection of Dental Issues in Children Matters

September 29, 2023

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A child smiling with good oral health

It can be easy to slip into a false sense of security regarding your child’s teeth. After all, they will just grow new ones once all their baby teeth are gone. However, this is the wrong way to look at the issue and will cause many issues down the road. It’s best to just take them to your dentist.

Continue reading to learn why early detection of your child’s dental issues could mean huge relief for your child and for you.

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Is Thumb-Sucking Bad for My Child’s Teeth?

September 13, 2023

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Smiling baby

Small children across the world suck on their thumbs to calm their anxieties. This behavior is beneficial as it can be an early step in your child’s learning to regulate their own emotions. While there is nothing wrong with it at earlier ages, after a certain point, it can cause significant dental health issues. Here’s some information from your dentist about what harm thumb-sucking can do if it continues after the toddler stage.

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When Should Kids Start Brushing and Flossing? A Parent’s Guide

August 26, 2023

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Child brushing their teeth

Good dental hygiene is a cornerstone of overall health, and it’s essential to start instilling these habits in our children from a young age. When it comes to oral health, prevention is key. In this article, we’ll explore when children should start brushing and flossing, breaking down the journey into three crucial stages: the early years (0-2 years), toddler to preschool age (2-6 years), and school-aged children (6+ years). By understanding the timing and techniques involved at each stage, parents can help set their children on a path to a lifetime of healthy smiles.

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Dental Sealants: What They Are, and What They Can Do For You

August 9, 2023

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patient having a light shined on their tooth

If you’re someone who is conscious of your oral health, you’re probably extremely thorough with your preventive care. You may brush often, floss consistently, use mouthwash, and spend time at the dentist’s office getting regular checkups.

However, there are other aspects of prevention that you may not know quite as much about. For example, dental sealants may provide you with a little bit of extra defense against cavities, but many people don’t fully understand what they have to offer. Here’s what you should know about them.

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How to Teach Children to Brush Their Teeth

July 13, 2023

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Child laughs and plays

Adults are generally quite aware that they should be brushing their teeth twice a day, once in the morning and once at night. The overwhelming majority of us know this because they were made to do so as children. However, ingraining this necessary habit in children can be a challenging task. Along with regular dentist appointments, good hygiene is key to lasting oral health. Here’s a guide to help you get your kid hooked on proper dental care.

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Do Pacifiers Affect the Development of My Child’s Teeth?

July 6, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — adampreece @ 5:27 pm
Baby chewing on teething ring

For many parents, pacifiers can be a lifesaver. In addition to helping babies soothe themselves, they are also a great way to keep your child from reaching for other objects to put in their mouth. However, pacifiers sometimes get a bad reputation because of the risk of dental issues in the future. Is this something you should be concerned about for your child? Here’s what you should know.

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