
Fun Facts About Teeth
Teaching your kids more about their teeth and dentistry is a great way to get them excited about brushing, flossing, and visiting their dentist. Chances

Teaching your kids more about their teeth and dentistry is a great way to get them excited about brushing, flossing, and visiting their dentist. Chances

Did you know that cavities are extremely common in children? In fact, the National Institutes of Dental and Craniofacial Research found that 42% of children

Did you know that the most common chronic infectious disease of childhood is early childhood caries? When tooth decay occurs in babies or young toddlers,

Dental x-rays are an important part of your child’s semi-annual dental exam that allow their dentist to evaluate the underlying bone structure, detect dental cavities,

Did you know that caring for your oral health while pregnant is crucial to the health of your unborn baby? Just as you need to

Every year, 41,000 people die from secondhand smoke exposure. Not only that, but second hand smoke is also responsible for certain cancers and a variety

Last week, we took a look at some of the best foods for your child’s teeth. Unfortunately, while there are several foods that can benefit

When you consider the fact that everything your child eats comes in contact with their teeth, it quickly becomes evident that their diet can directly

When it comes to cavities, you may have heard your child’s dentist talking about sealing or filling cavities. Since both of these sound like they

As a parent, you love seeing your child smile. However, although you love their crooked little smile, you may also be wondering if that adorable

Halloween is quickly approaching and you know what that means: your child is going to have a bag full of candy to munch on for

The American Dental Association recommends that your child floss at least once a day to prevent dental issues such as tooth decay and gum disease.

For some children (and even adults!), visiting the dentist is no easy feat. This is because dental anxiety is a real problem that many patients

Did you know what happens if your child loses a baby tooth due to decay, extraction, or dental trauma? If the affected tooth was already

As a parent, chances are that you’ve heard about fluoride, especially when it concerns your child’s oral health. Still, you may be wondering what fluoride