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What Is Macrodontia?

Macrodontia is a condition where one or more teeth grow at a different rate from the others and exceed the average size. The result is an abnormally large tooth or teeth that can cause challenges for the patient, such as teeth misalignment, overcrowding and confidence issues. It may also be a symptom of an underlying medical problem, especially in children with other distinctive symptoms. Types and Causes Macrodont teeth may

What Is A Velopharyngeal Insufficiency?

Has your child recently been diagnosed with velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI)? Or have you noticed some concerning symptoms that made you wonder if your child could have this condition? If your child has signs of VPI, like regurgitating food through their nose, or air escaping through their nose when they speak, we understand that this can be a worrying time for you as a parent. Read on to learn more about

When Do Babies First Smile? What Do Those Toothless Grins Really Mean?

The first time they feed. The first time they hold your finger. The first time they fall asleep in your arms. There are so many firsts with a new baby that fill your heart with joy. But perhaps one of the most special moments of all is their first smile. But when will that happen? When will your baby flash that first gorgeous grin? Read on to learn all about

Natural Toothache Pain Relief for Your Child

If your child winces in pain, parental instincts take over. But do you know the best way to tackle a toothache? When your child complains about tooth pain and you can’t get into the dentist immediately, here’s how you can help ease their toothache at home. Toothache Home Remedies At the first sign of a toothache, check for obvious problems. Floss to remove stuck food pieces, check for a loose tooth,

How to Get Kids to Eat Healthy Dinners

As any parent knows, dinnertime with kids can be a real battleground sometimes. While chicken nuggets and pizza might be kid-approved favorites, they’re certainly not scoring many points when it comes to good, balanced nutrition. So what can parents do to encourage healthier eating for their kids – without turning dinner into a war? Read on for some creative ideas for getting your kids to eat healthier foods. Why Kids

Personalized Pillow Cases to Commemorate Your Child’s Lost Teeth

Personalized pillow cases are a fun way to commemorate milestones in your little one’s life, such as lost teeth. You have many choices when it comes to personalizing bedding, such as fabric paint or embroidery, but one of the easiest comes to you courtesy of your computer and printer. Read on to learn how to make these special pillowcases for your little one to enjoy and treasure for years to

Tiny Teeth

Small Teeth, Big Impact Your child’s baby teeth don’t stick around forever! They start to arrive at six months old, and then start to fall out at around six years of age, with all baby teeth gone by around 12 years old. However, even though these little teeth aren’t around for long, they have a lasting impact on your child’s lifelong dental health. The baby teeth act as placeholders for

Surprising Oral Health Facts About Children

If there’s one thing you’ve probably learned as a parent, it’s that kids don’t raise themselves. Okay, maybe you knew what you were getting into from the beginning. But the amount that there is to read and learn about bringing up a happy, healthy, intelligent, and empathetic child is seemingly endless. Where do you begin?! Well, if you’re looking for info on caring for children’s oral health, you can start

Toddler Tooth Decay And How To Prevent It

When your baby’s first teeth appear, they’re the tiniest, cutest things you’ve ever seen. But when your child becomes a toddler, those cute baby teeth might start showing signs of decay. Yes, tooth decay isn’t a problem that affects only adults. In fact, the National Center for Health Statistics reports that 21.4 percent of children ages 2 to 5 develop cavities in their baby teeth (aka primary teeth). Read on

What Are Pegged Teeth?

Many conditions can affect the size and shape of your teeth. When your teeth are smaller, this is sometimes called pegged teeth. You might be wondering, what are the causes of peg-shaped teeth? And what can I do to change their appearance? We’re here to help you understand this condition, its causes, and what you can do about it. What Are Pegged Teeth? Pegged teeth (also known as peg teeth

When To Expect Your Baby’s First Laugh And Other Milestones

There’s no better sound than a baby’s laughter. As a parent, you’re no doubt waiting excitedly to hear those first precious giggles. The good news is you won’t have to wait long – your baby’s laughter should be brightening your home in no time! Read on to find out when your baby will start laughing, how to get a giggle out of your little one, and what to do if

Your Child Has a Mesiodens. Now What?

If you’ve detected what appears to be an additional tooth or a tooth out of place in your child’s mouth, it may be a mesiodens – an extra tooth. Is an extra tooth something to worry about? What problems can it cause? We’re here to guide you through what this condition means, how it can affect your child’s health, and what dental professionals can do to help. What Are Supernumerary

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