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Dental Tips for School-Aged Kids and Teens – Infographic
For Younger Kids 1. Have fun! Brushing can be fun with a song, a favorite character-themed toothbrush, or a reward. 2. Make it a family event. Make brushing and flossing an activity that’s routinely done together whenever you can. 3. Lend a helping hand. Many experts recommend brushing and flossing your child’s teeth until they…
continue reading blog Dental Care Tips and Checklist for Babies
Oral care for your baby begins as a newborn, long before they get their first teeth. After each bottle or breastfeeding, gently wipe your baby’s gums with a clean cloth that has been moistened with lukewarm water. This practice keeps their gums healthy and helps to prevent bacteria build-up. Never put your baby to bed…
continue reading blog Dental Care Tips and Checklist for Toddlers
Toddlers are typically too young to brush their teeth effectively by themselves, but parents should start teaching their kids good oral care habits at this age. Brush your toddler’s teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and a child-sized toothbrush. Using fun toothpaste flavors, like bubblegum or orange, is a great way to get them…
continue reading blog Fun Questions About Teeth for Kids
Kids, Teeth, and Fun You’ve got questions too, like how to get your kids excited about teeth. Getting your kids excited about and interested in teeth topics, that may otherwise seem anything but exciting, requires some creativity and excitement on your part. If your kids see you excited and interested, they won’t want to miss…
continue reading blog 10 Wild and Wacky Facts About Dentistry For Kids
Kids like weird facts. It’s a fact. Spring Break is approaching and soon school will be out for summer! Any school break means more downtime for kids or family travel. So whether you plan to pack up in the van and go on an adventure vacation style or lounge around at home, your kids will…
continue reading blog 4 Dentist-Recommended Recipes Your Kids Will Love
These Low-Sugar Snacks Can Satisfy Serious Cravings Kids enjoy sweets, but their teeth (and their dentists) don’t! Here are some delicious low-sugar recipes they’ll love to make and eat! Getting your kids to eat healthy foods can sometimes be a challenge. This is especially true if your child prefers sweets and snacks like candy and…
continue reading blog Making Sure Your Child’s Teeth Develop Correctly
Parenting Wins with Good Choices As a parent, you want to make sure you create an environment for your child to grow and flourish. A lot of consideration and love is put into your crafting their upbringing so they can have a good experience and avoid problems down the road. Up high on the list…
continue reading blog A Positive First Dentist Experience: Tips for Parents
Every Tooth Counts Did you know that your child’s first teeth are vital to their health beyond their youth? It’s true. Baby teeth, medically known as primary teeth, may be temporary—but there’s nothing temporary about the impact they have on your child’s lifelong oral health. As you know, baby teeth help your child to chew…
continue reading blog How Your Child Can Benefit From A Pediatric Dentist
Parenthood is full of questions, and parents like you probably scour the internet, ask your friends, or call your child’s pediatrician to answer all of your burning questions, such as: What brand of diapers should my child use? What kind of stroller should I buy? What do I do if my kid eats dirt?! While…
continue reading blog 10 Books to Read To Your Child About Going to the Dentist
As parents, the feeling of watching your child do something for the first time is wonderful. It’s a mix of pride, awe, and exhilaration. It’s a balance between being present in the moment and making sure you get it on video and into your baby books so you can share the excitement with family and…
continue reading blog 7 Fun Tips To Make Your Child Love Brushing Their Teeth
The birth of a child means a series of ongoing transitions for everyone in the family. There are transitions in titles and roles, becoming a mother or father, sister or brother or even grandparent. These types of transitions are monumental and from now on there will be a series of major milestones. Rolling over, crawling,…
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