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Best Types of Floss for Kids

Best Types of Floss for Kids

by Sun Valley Pediatric Dentistry | Nov 1, 2021 | Dental Health

Flossing is important, but it can be tough to remember to floss regularly if it’s not fun. Thankfully, there are some awesome products out there designed to make flossing both fun and convenient for kids, and parents too! Let’s talk about the best types of floss for...
How to Look Out for Your Trick-or-Treaters’ Dental Health

How to Look Out for Your Trick-or-Treaters’ Dental Health

by Sun Valley Pediatric Dentistry | Oct 1, 2021 | Dental Health

Kids everywhere are looking forward to all the sweet treats Halloween has to offer. As a parent, you may feel less excited about it if you’re concerned about the long term effects on your child’s teeth. Here’s how to look out for your trick-or-treaters’ dental health...
5 Ways Fluoride Helps Dental Health

5 Ways Fluoride Helps Dental Health

by Sun Valley Pediatric Dentistry | Sep 1, 2021 | Dental Health

Fluoride has a big reputation for helping fight dental cavities. For this reason, it’s found in many toothpastes, mouthwashes, professional dental treatments and most city water supplies. How does it work? Let’s talk about 5 ways fluoride helps dental health and so...
Summer Treats and Your Child’s Teeth

Summer Treats and Your Child’s Teeth

by Sun Valley Pediatric Dentistry | Jul 1, 2021 | Dental Health

Did you know that Americans spend billions of dollars every year on candy? Sugar is a major culprit in causing cavities in children. The sugar in sticky candies and other treats can stay in contact with your child’s teeth for even longer. Let’s talk about sticky...
Fluoride and Your Child

Fluoride and Your Child

by Sun Valley Pediatric Dentistry | Nov 2, 2020 | Dental Health

Parenting is a tough job, with many balls to juggle. Each parent has to ensure their child is nurtured, socialized, eats nutritiously, educated well, and sees the doctor regularly. Oral hygiene for kids can be an important priority for parents, but one thing can help...
Are Gummy Vitamins Bad for Teeth?

Are Gummy Vitamins Bad for Teeth?

by Sun Valley Pediatric Dentistry | Oct 1, 2020 | Dental Health

We all want the best for our children, and we hope for a relatively easy way to do that. Gummy vitamins seem like a godsend to parents who want to keep children’s diets well rounded and full of nutritious choices. But we all want to know: Are gummy vitamins bad for...
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