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My Child Has A Broken Tooth – What to Do?

No matter how carefully you look after your child’s teeth, a single sports game, playtime at recess, or even just a bite of hardy can result in a chipped or fractured tooth. While the thought can be scary, broken teeth in young children are actually quite common and can happen from a variety of causes. If your child experiences a... read more »

When Can I Take My Child To The Dentist For The First Time

Children’s teeth are especially sensitive to decay and other problems that we as adults work so hard to eradicate from our own mouths. Even babies need special care to ensure that they get a good head start with their oral care, and pediatric dentists can help make sure your child’s teeth (even the baby ones!) are strong and healthy during... read more »

Choosing a Pediatric Dentist: 4 Factors to Consider

Choosing your child’s pediatric dentist is a crucial part of their oral—and overall—health. While many dentists can treat children, pediatric dentists undergo specialized training to identify and treat dental problems in children in a way that keeps them calm and comfortable. A proper pediatric dentist will instill a sense of trust in your child that going to the dentist is... read more »

Be Prepared for the Pain: What to Do When Your Child Has a Toothache

It’s inevitable—almost every child will experience a toothache at some point. Unlike when adults have a toothache, however, young children can’t articulate which tooth is hurting them, nor understand that the pain is usually temporary. Crying and discomfort are common, and a child’s toothache can often happen when you least expect it, like on vacation or at a formal function.... read more »

How to Get Rid of Canker Sores for Children

Canker sores can be distracting and cause discomfort for children. Where do these awful little mouth sores come from and what can we do about them? What are Canker Sores? Canker sores are small, shallow sores that develop on the inside of our lips or cheeks, and they can make it difficult to eat and even talk.  5 Canker Sore... read more »

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