Preparing Your Child for a Dental Filling
Many people suffer from anxiety when it is time to be in the dentist’s chair, and that’s even just for a cleaning. Imagine how a child may feel about coming into the office for...
Many people suffer from anxiety when it is time to be in the dentist’s chair, and that’s even just for a cleaning. Imagine how a child may feel about coming into the office for...
If your child has braces, it is clear that you as a parent understand the importance of good oral health. Otherwise, why would you spend so much money to correct your child’s smile? However,...
Oral health is important for infants, but it is something they cannot take care of on their own. This calls for responsible parenting and understanding how to avoid things such as baby bottle tooth...
Space maintainers can be very important for your child’s dental health. While baby teeth may seem unimportant – after all, they fall out naturally – they play a vital role, and you don’t want...
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that parents schedule a baby’s first dental visit as soon as that first tiny tooth emerges (usually around 6 months of age), but at least by your...