It’s never too early to begin thinking about your child’s dental health! Knowing how to care for your baby’s teeth can give them a great start for a healthy smile and help them avoid issues in the future. Here’s how to know when to start brushing your...
As a parent you want the best for your child, but sometimes knowing what that is can feel complicated. Choosing a pediatric dentist is an important decision. Both you and your child should feel happy and comfortable when you find the right one. Here are some tips to...
If your child loses a baby tooth at an earlier age than is typical, their dentist may recommend a space maintainer. You’re probably wondering what you need to know about space maintainers and if one is necessary for your child. Space maintainers are used to hold space...
You may think it is too early to teach your child to care for their teeth, but healthy teeth early in life can be an important step towards healthy teeth in adulthood. The dental care habits developed in childhood are the foundation of the habits that will be...
Teething can be a tough stage for both parents and babies. As those little teeth start pushing through, usually between 4–7 months, your baby may experience discomfort, irritability, and trouble sleeping. While teething is a normal milestone, parents often look for...
While a certain amount of anxiety is normal at any age, visiting the dentist is an essential part of building lifelong oral health. Unfortunately, dental anxiety in children is common and can make appointments stressful for both kids and parents. The good news is that...