Teenage Teeth: 3 Reasons to See a Pediatric Dentist

August 4, 2025

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Young woman sitting in red dental chair smiling

As a parent or guardian, one of the many ways in which you care for your child is by ensuring they build and maintain a happy, healthy smile. For example, you have probably taught them to brush and floss twice daily to protect their teeth and gums.

You might also have scheduled a routine checkup and cleaning every six months with their pediatric dentist. But if your child has reached their teen years, you might wonder if it’s time to find a new provider. Continue reading to learn 3 reasons why you might want to wait a few years to find a new dentist!

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Safe Snacks: 3 Foods That Won’t Harm Braces

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Girl in blue shirt and braces eating pizza with utensils

Now that August has arrived, many parents and guardians like you are preparing their children for the coming semester. Whether you’re busy finding all the classroom supplies on their list of helping them pick the perfect outfit for the first day, don’t forget their dental health matters too!

For instance, if your child has braces, they might struggle to adhere to the appropriate dietary restrictions during the school day. Continue reading to learn 3 snacks you can pack for them that won’t harm their orthodontics!

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Will a Pacifier Affect the Development of Your Baby’s Teeth?

August 3, 2025

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Baby with pacifier.

Pacifiers can be a lifesaver for new parents, soothing fussy babies and helping them fall asleep. While they offer comfort and have benefits—such as reducing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)—many parents worry about whether pacifier use could affect their baby’s dental development. The answer isn’t completely straightforward. Pacifiers are generally safe during infancy, but prolonged or improper use can lead to dental issues as a child grows. Here’s what you need to know.

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A Guide to Pulling Your Child’s Loose Tooth

July 3, 2025

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Child holding pulled tooth.

A child’s first loose tooth is an exciting milestone for both them and you. While your little one may be eager for the tooth fairy to visit, knowing the safest way to remove a loose baby tooth is important to avoid pain, bleeding, or infection. Here’s a parent-friendly guide to help you do it right.

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Protecting Your Baby’s Teeth: The Truth About Pacifier Use

June 19, 2025

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a baby with its pacifier

Pacifiers are commonly used by babies who need help self-soothing when upset or scared. These small oral devices offer comfort and can be a relief for parents who are unsure about what they can do to calm their little one down. Unfortunately, prolonged use or attachment to them can create issues as your baby grows older, one of which is tooth development. Read on to learn how to use pacifiers responsibly and safeguard your child against potential oral health problems in the future.

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My Child Has Sensitive Teeth; How Can I Fix This Problem?

May 13, 2025

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Kid smiles at dentist

Dental sensitivity can be quite frustrating and uncomfortable, so you’re probably interested in how the problem can be resolved if your child is struggling with this issue. Luckily, there are a number of home remedies and over-the-counter pharmaceutical products that can reduce dental sensitivity, and your pediatric dentist will be more than happy to treat the problem if necessary. Here’s a brief guide to why children may experience dental sensitivity and what you can do about it.

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The Top 5 Myths About Children’s Dentistry, Busted!

April 26, 2025

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Child high fiving dentist

Taking care of children’s teeth is crucial for their long-term oral health, but unfortunately, myths and outdated advice still make the rounds. These misconceptions can lead to avoidable dental problems later on.

That’s why we’re setting the record straight by busting a few of the most common myths about children’s dentistry!

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Alignment Issues: How Are Overbites & Underbites Treated?

March 10, 2025

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Girl with braces holding mirror as dentist works on her teeth

Have you noticed that your child’s upper teeth jut out prominently over their bottom row? Alternatively, does your little one seem to rest their upper arch inside their lower one when they close their mouth? If so, they might have a bite misalignment, also called malocclusion.

You might not think it’s a big deal, but leaving the problem unaddressed can impact how their smile develops over time. Continue reading to learn more about overbites and underbites and how they’re treated!

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Dental Details: 3 Facts You Might Not Have Known

March 3, 2025

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Girl in teal dental chair smiling at dentist before exam

Although parenting small children can be incredibly joyful and rewarding, it also has unique challenges. For example, you’re responsible for meeting their physical, emotional, and mental needs until they’re old enough to care for themselves, and their smile is no exception.

Unfortunately, many well-meaning parents are functioning under some misconceptions about their kids’ dental health. Continue reading to learn 3 fascinating facts you might not already have known to be better prepared to protect their grin!

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Get Rid of the Ouch with These 3 Clear Aligner Tips

February 26, 2025

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person inserting a clear aligner

One of the benefits of wearing clear aligners is they are not as uncomfortable as traditional braces. Their smooth surface and snug fit prevent soft oral tissues from being harmed by protruding brackets and wires. Unfortunately, though, minor aches can occur even while undergoing a more subtle form of orthodontic treatment. If you’re unsure how to deal with the discomfort caused by your clear aligners, keep reading.

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