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4 Ways to Safely Remove Your Child’s Loose Tooth
September 8, 2021
When your child comes to you with a loose tooth, they may or may not be excited. For some kids, this reality can be scary, causing them to fear it might be painful when it falls out. For others, they’re eager to try the latest trick to quickly remove it so the Tooth Fairy will come and leave a special surprise under their pillow. Regardless of which category your child falls into, you want to make sure their tooth comes out in the safest and most comfortable way possible. Here are four safe and effective ways to remove their loose tooth without damaging their smile.
(more…)How Do School Lunches Affect Your Child’s Oral Health?
August 23, 2021
Think the school lunches you pack for your child are healthy and nutritious? Believe the food being served in the cafeteria is benefiting your little one’s teeth and gums. Unfortunately, many parents don’t realize just how harmful some of the items consumed by their children can be. This is why it is important that you not only be mindful of what you pack in their lunchbox but also talk to your child about healthy foods to eat should they be buying them at school. Read on to learn which nutrients can help or hinder a young smile.
(more…)Is My Baby Teething?
August 8, 2021
If you’re a first-time parent, it isn’t always easy recognizing when your baby is teething. As their primary teeth begin to erupt, the discomfort becomes very apparent for most infants. While some seem to take it quite well, only crying here and there, others experience a much more difficult time. In this article, you’ll learn about the most common symptoms associated with teething and what you can do to help your little one get relief from the pain.
(more…)How Your Child Can Achieve Academic Success with Optimal Oral Health
July 25, 2021
The start of a new school year is an exciting time for a child. Meeting new friends, exploring different interests, and learning interesting material are all part of the fun. However, when a young person is experiencing problems with their oral health, it can lead to poor academic performance and low self-esteem. If you want to make sure your child is ready to learn inside the classroom, a children’s dentist explains why regular checkups and cleanings will put them on the path to success.
(more…)4 Ways to Protect Your Child’s Smile While on Vacation
June 22, 2021
You and the family are on your way to a fun-filled vacation at the beach. You’re looking forward to a week of excitement, laughter, and lifelong memories, but are you prepared if a sudden oral injury occurs? Do you know what you can do to prevent dental emergencies in the first place? A pediatric dentist in Coppell shares 4 things that will keep your child’s smile damage-free while on vacation this summer.
(more…)What Are Shark Teeth? Should I Be Worried?
May 8, 2021
Have you ever heard the term “shark teeth?” If you have, you likely envision those sharp, pointy chompers found on a Great White or Bull shark. However, this particular phrase means something different in the world of pediatric dentistry. If you find yourself brushing your child’s teeth and suddenly discover a small tooth erupting behind their baby teeth, you might feel it is cause for concern. But before you start scrambling to notify your child’s pediatric dentist, read on to learn more about this phenomenon and why you may have nothing to be worried about at all.
(more…)How to Minimize the Risk of Oral Health Issues for Children with Autism
April 1, 2021
Did you know that April 2 is World Autism Awareness Day? According to The World Health Organization, it is believed that 1 in 160 children throughout the world lives with an autism spectrum disorder. Although these children’s teeth and facial development appear the same as a child without autism, the reality is that they tend to have a higher risk for oral health problems. If you have a child or know one who is living with this neurodevelopmental disorder, a pediatric dentist explains what you can do to help minimize the potential for tooth decay and gum disease as they grow.
(more…)5 Things Every Parent Should Know About Their Child’s Baby Teeth
March 7, 2021
Whether you have one or three, every parent knows that each child is unique. Not only will they hit milestones at different ages, but their baby teeth will also erupt at different times, too. Even if you think you have all the information you need to prepare for these primary pearly whites to push through, you’re likely missing a few vital details that can help you better navigate this time in your child’s life. Read on to learn 5 things you should know about these early teeth and what you can expect as they continue to grow and develop.
(more…)4 Ways to Help Your Child Stop Sucking Their Thumb
February 11, 2021
Is your child prone to thumb-sucking? It’s not uncommon for infants and toddlers to adopt this non-nutritive habit as a comfort mechanism when feeling overwhelmed, but the truth is that prolonged practice can lead to serious oral health problems. Whether it is improper tooth alignment or abnormal mouth development, it’s best to curb this pattern before it’s too late. Read on to discover what tips you can use to help your little one break the habit and enjoy a healthier, happier smile.
(more…)Baby Bottle Tooth Decay: What You Can Do to Prevent It
January 11, 2021
It is not unusual for parents to give their child a bottle when going down for a nap or in preparation for bedtime. Unfortunately, this common practice often leads to an increased risk for cavities, especially if the bottle’s contents include milk or juice. Baby bottle tooth decay is a well-known problem among infants and even some toddlers, which is why a pediatric dentist is chiming in on the topic to help you better understand what you can do to prevent it from happening to your child.
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