3 Tips to Helping Your Special Needs Child Adopt Optimal Oral Hygiene Habits
January 18, 2022
Do you have a child with behavioral, physical, mental, or developmental disabilities? If so, you likely understand the challenge that can come with oral hygiene. Oftentimes, brushing and flossing can be a struggle, causing them to experience more cavities and tooth decay over time. But the good news is that it doesn’t always have to be this way! A pediatric dentist who offers special needs dentistry is here to offer three unique tips designed to encourage your child to embrace better oral hygiene habits.
(more…)The Truth About the Ebb and Flow of Tongue Tie Treatment
January 7, 2022
When looking back at history, you may be surprised to learn that children during the medieval period were born with lip and tongue tie problems. While the techniques of treating these banded tissues may appear somewhat different today, parents even then wanted their children to have a greater range of motion, especially since breastfeeding was the only real feeding solution. So why does it seem as if frenectomies and tongue ties became obsolete at one point? A pediatric dentist explains the ebb and flow of this treatment and why more parents are now seeking care for their little ones.
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