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How To Care for Baby Teeth

How To Care for Baby Teeth

by Sun Valley Pediatric Dentistry | Mar 1, 2021 | Pediatric Dentistry

It’s common to think that because baby teeth will eventually fall out, they’re not that important, but the health of primary teeth in childhood can have a big impact on the health of permanent teeth in adulthood. Learning to care for baby teeth is especially important...
Does My Child Need a Root Canal?

Does My Child Need a Root Canal?

by Sun Valley Pediatric Dentistry | Feb 1, 2021 | Pediatric Dentistry

If your child’s tooth has become infected or damaged, you may have heard the term “root canal.” You may be wondering, “Does my child need a root canal? Don’t baby teeth just fall out anyway?” While it’s true that baby teeth will fall out eventually, protecting your...
When Should You Go to a Pediatric Dentist?

When Should You Go to a Pediatric Dentist?

by Sun Valley Pediatric Dentistry | Apr 1, 2020 | Pediatric Dentistry

Many parents choose to go to a Pediatrician for their children’s medical care, and a pediatric dentist is no different! They have specific training for developmentally appropriate care, and specifical physical needs of developing children. Here are some reasons you...
Supporting Your Child’s Dental Hygiene

Supporting Your Child’s Dental Hygiene

by Sun Valley Pediatric Dentistry | Mar 2, 2020 | Pediatric Dentistry

Being the adult in the room can be a challenge. Adults have to be the ones to prioritize homework, chores, and self care for the children in their lives. The good news is, that it doesn’t have to be a drag! There can be fun ways to take part in supporting your child’s...
7 Tooth Fairy Ideas New and Old

7 Tooth Fairy Ideas New and Old

by Sun Valley Pediatric Dentistry | Feb 3, 2020 | Pediatric Dentistry

The Tooth Fairy is a time honored tradition we have loved since 1927 when she first appeared in a stage play. Although she isn’t as trendy as more recognizable fairies, she still holds a special place in many children’s hearts! But as time marches on, sometimes we...
Making Oral Hygiene Fun!

Making Oral Hygiene Fun!

by Sun Valley Pediatric Dentistry | Jan 3, 2020 | Pediatric Dentistry

Making oral hygiene fun for kids can be a challenge. The every day routine for brushing and flossing and eating healthy foods can be tedious even for adults. But it doesn’t have to be that way! Here are some ways to make an important routine sparkle for your kids, and...
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