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Pulpotomy In Primary Teeth

We know that as a parent or caregiver of a young child, your priority is their health and safety. From routine medical and dental check-ups to feeding them a well-rounded diet, you work hard to keep their smile healthy. But did you know that it’s common for cavities to develop in a child’s baby (primary) teeth? The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research reports that 42 percent of children

10 Tips To Help Your Child Sleep While Teething

Teething can be a difficult time for both you and your child. It’s heart-wrenching to see your little one uncomfortable and in pain, so naturally you’re searching for teething remedies. This can be an especially difficult time if everyone’s sleep is being affected. Your child might struggle to fall asleep or wake up repeatedly during the night, and it can be overwhelming trying to soothe them back to sleep. Plan

Should You Use Baby Teeth Wipes?

Young children are especially vulnerable to cavities, and if you’re a parent, you may wonder if baby teeth wipes could help safeguard your child against tooth decay. Before you decide whether or not dental wipes are a good fit for your little one, you’ll need to understand what they are and what the experts suggest. Read on to learn what baby teeth wipes are, how to use them effectively, and

Baby Bottle Tooth Decay: Shielding Your Baby’s Teeth

Tooth decay that occurs in infants or toddlers is commonly referred to as baby bottle tooth decay or early childhood caries (ECC). It is the most common disease found in children in the United States, more than asthma, according to the Oral Health in America: A Report of the Surgeon General and Dimensions of Dental Hygiene. What Causes Tooth Decay in Babies? Tooth decay is a transmissible disease of the

What Are Mamelon Teeth?

When your child’s permanent teeth erupt, you might notice some bumpy ridges on their incisors. Don’t worry – these ridges are called mamelons and they’re nothing to be concerned about. Read on to find out more about mamelons and what they mean for your child’s dental health. What Are Mamelons? Mamelon teeth appear on the lower and upper incisors – the thin, straight teeth toward the front of the mouth used

Preventing Baby Bottle Syndrome

Tucking your child in at night with a bottle of milk may comfort them and get them to sleep faster. But did you know it could also cause lasting damage to their teeth? In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about baby bottle syndrome and how to help your child avoid this common dental condition. What Is Baby Bottle Tooth Syndrome? Baby bottle tooth syndrome is

How to Smile for School Pictures: Give Them the Perfect Smile

School pictures are cherished mementos you’ll look back on for years to come, so naturally you want to get the best photo possible. Perhaps the most important element of a good photo is a big, bright smile, and that comes from feeling relaxed and confident in front of the camera. In this guide on how to smile for school pictures, we’ll show you how to help your child look and

Space Maintainers Help With a Perfect Smile

If your child’s dentist has recommended a space maintainer, you may be wondering what that is and if it’s the best choice for your child, their future, and your wallet. We’re here to help you understand what space maintainers are, the benefits they provide, the different types offered, and what to expect during your child’s treatment. What Do Space Maintainers Do? Even though your child’s primary (baby) teeth won’t stick

Thumb Sucking: The Good, The Bad, And The Normal

As a parent with an interest in their child’s oral health, you’re probably reading this because your little one has developed a thumb sucking habit! You might be wondering: Is thumb sucking bad for them? And if so, how can you get your child to stop? We’re here to walk you through the ins and outs of thumb sucking, when it can become a problem, and how to best help

Why Teething Tablets Should Be Avoided

As your little one reaches six months old, their baby (primary) teeth will star to come in. With this exciting milestone could come some fussiness from your baby, as teeth eruption can be a bit uncomfortable. This stage of tooth eruption and teething makes many, but not all, babies irritable. Beyond irritability, signs your baby is teething include more drooling than usual, tender gums, and a desire to chew on

Pediatric Guidelines for Using Toothpaste in Young Children

When we think of keeping our children healthy, eating a diet filled with fruits and vegetables, staying active, and attending regular doctor visits usually come to mind. But pediatric dental care is an essential part of your child’s development too. With all the online sources parents have at their disposal, it’s critical you find information that is as accurate as it is convenient. And while every child is unique, there

Cold Sores in Children: Here’s What to Know

Sores in the mouth can develop in people of all ages. One of these types of lesions is termed a cold sore. If you’re a parent, you may be particularly concerned about cold sores in children. Here’s why children may get cold sores, what symptoms are involved and how you might treat this condition. What Is a Cold Sore? According to C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, cold sores (also known as fever

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