The American Dental Association recommends that you take your child to the dentist after their first tooth appears and no later than their first birthday. While it may seem early to visit the dentist, it can protect your child’s oral health and prevent them from...
Did you know that 42% of children between the age of two and eleven have dental caries? Nearly a quarter of these children have caries that go untreated and become painful cavities. This may bring up several questions about your child’s oral health and what you...
Did you know that an estimated 42% of young children have cavities in their primary (baby) teeth? While cavities aren’t uncommon and those baby teeth will soon be replaced, it’s still important to take care of your child’s teeth. Visiting the dentist...
Your child should have their first dentist appointment by one year old, or when they get their first tooth. Having pediatric dental care for your children has many benefits. Your child’s oral health is just as important as their physical health. Visiting a...
Approximately 520 million children suffer from cavities in their permanent teeth. While these are common causes of tooth pain in children, they’re not the only ones. Without treatment, many causes of a toothache get worse. But, what are the common causes of...
Almost thirty percent of all American children aged two to five have already experienced tooth decay at some point in their life. Many of these cases can be avoided or immediately dealt with when kids are taken to see a pediatric dentist as early as their first tooth...
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