Healthy Teeth

Tooth restoration for children

Your Child’s Teeth: Natural Shape and Function Restored

Accidents happen. Sometimes even a minor tumble or trip and fall can result in a chipped or cracked tooth. In other situations, kids can experience a deep cavity despite their best efforts to practice good oral hygiene at home. Thankfully, tooth restoration for children is an option. After all, accidents happen to adults and kids…
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How to get your kids to brush and floss

6 Ways Your Kids Can Ace Their Oral Hygiene Routines

At the end of a long day, sometimes we want to climb into bed, turn off the light on the bedside table, and pull our covers over our heads. But, we know better and sometimes even begrudgingly haul ourselves to the bathroom to brush, floss, and rinse our teeth. Why do we do it? Because…
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Sedation dentistry for kids

Sedation Dentistry for Kids: What You Need to Know

Most dental treatments only require a local anesthetic – the shot you receive before a filling or other simple procedure that numbs that area from any pain. However, sedation dentistry for kids is used in cases where local anesthesia isn’t sufficient. If your child is undergoing a serious procedure or has special needs, you should…
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Braces vs. clear aligners

Braces vs. Clear Aligners: Which Is Right for Your Child?

There are several options to straighten your child’s teeth. It’s incredibly common for children to require some form of orthodontic treatment as they develop. Your child may need treatment to straighten teeth to maintain long-term oral health, whether due to crowded teeth, malocclusion, or other alignment issues.  Today, clear aligners can provide an alternative to…
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What type of kids dental crown should you choose

Do I Need a Stainless Steel or Tooth-Colored Crown?

Are you a kid who needs a crown? You have so much information at your fingertips, it’s easy to do a little of your own research about anything, including dental crowns. Perhaps your parents or dentist have said you might need a kids dental crown. If so, chances are you have questions. Here are a…
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A pulpotomy can save a tooth

How Pulpotomies and Pulpectomies Restore Damaged Teeth

How a baby root canal can restore your child’s oral health.  We all want to do our best to protect our children’s teeth. After all, problems with teeth can lead to more severe health problems and poor eating habits, and having those develop early in life can be a major concern. That’s why it’s important…
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Time for a custom-fit mouthguard

5 Reasons a Custom-Fit Mouthguard Is Safer

Help your child protect their mouth while they play.  Any parent of youngsters knows how busy those childhood years can be, especially if their children are involved in sports or other athletics. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, positively subjecting a child to a variety of sports can better enable that child to find…
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Tooth-colored fillings are better

5 Benefits of Tooth-Colored Fillings for Kids

What are tooth-colored fillings? Receiving news that your child needs a filling can be upsetting and alarming, to say the least. And we understand why. But it is essential to realize that cavities happen, sometimes despite even the best efforts to teach your child a proper oral hygiene routine.  Thankfully, when your child does have…
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Everything you need to know about tooth extraction

What To Expect Before, During, and After Tooth Extraction

Pediatric Tooth Extractions: Everything You Need To Know As a parent, you naturally want the best for your child’s smile. After all, you’ve been taking time to clean their teeth and gums and teach them good oral hygiene since before their first baby tooth appeared. Often, this is all that’s needed to keep their mouth…
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Space maintainer for missing teeth

Space Maintainer or Partial Denture?

Every child goes through the natural process of losing their baby teeth to make room for their permanent teeth. However, what happens when a child loses a baby tooth too early? You might think everything will work itself out, but your child may need a space maintainer or partial denture to deal with the missing…
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