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Tooth Terror: What Does an Extraction Feel Like?

November 16, 2024

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Illustration of three animated teeth smiling while a fourth frowns at being extracted

Did you know that pediatric dental professionals estimate that anywhere from 15% to 20% of children have anxiety around visiting their provider? It’s natural for kids to fear things they don’t fully understand, and oral healthcare is often one of them.

This is especially true for more invasive procedures, like a tooth extraction. As a parent, you might wonder why your pediatric dentist suggested it or how you can help guide your child through it. Continue reading to learn more about what to expect from the process so you can help set their mind at ease!

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What To Do After Your Child’s Tooth Extraction

October 2, 2024

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Child holding a stuffed tooth and toothbrush

After your child’s troublesome tooth is extracted, you’ll probably both feel relieved. You might even want to take a nap on the couch once you get back home! While this is actually a great post-extraction “activity,” when the two of you wake up, you’ll likely be faced with the question, “now what?”

Your little one is going to need some help during their tooth extraction recovery. Keep reading so you’ll know what to expect and how to respond!

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Will Lip and Tongue Ties Go Away on their Own?

September 14, 2024

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Picture of a baby

A lip tie or tongue tie in a child occurs when the tissue that connects the lip to the gums or the tongue to the floor of the mouth is too tight or thick, restricting movement. These conditions can impact breastfeeding, speech development, and oral health. Parents often wonder whether these ties will resolve on their own or require intervention. Here’s what to know.

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Fluoride for Young Smiles: When Is It Safe to Start Using it?

August 8, 2024

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a child receiving dental fluoride

For decades, dentists have recommended fluoride because it strengthens existing tooth enamel and protects smiles against decay. While there is some debate about its overuse and the potential harm it can cause (i.e., fluorosis), many researchers and dental professionals stand by its effectiveness. But when should you start using it to care for your child’s teeth? Keep reading to discover when you can begin to incorporate it into their dental routine and how it will prove beneficial as their smile continues to grow.

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Finding a Good Dental Insurance Plan with No Annual Maximum

July 26, 2024

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Dentist pointing to tablet that says “Dental Insurance”

Dental insurance can make it much easier to afford biannual dental checkups and other services that your child needs for a healthy smile. However, you may be worried about your insurance plan’s annual maximum putting a limit on how much coverage is available. The good news, though, is that there are actually some plans that don’t come with this drawback. Here’s what you should know when looking for the right insurance plan to cover your child’s dental needs.

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How Can I Keep My Smile Safe This Summer?

June 13, 2024

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Dentist shows patient mouthguards

Summer is renowned across the country as the season for fun, adventure, and relaxation, but many favorite seasonal activities can be hazardous to your or your child’s dental health. Luckily, there are measures you can take to mitigate these risks so you can keep your child’s smile safe while you enjoy these activities. Here’s a brief list of fun things to do this summer along with a few tips for keeping your teeth in tip-top shape while you enjoy the season.

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New to Nursing? 3 Common Myths and Their Truths

May 6, 2024

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A baby in a white t-shirt nursing with eyes closed

If you’re a new mother, you may have heard a lot of advice from well-intended family and friends. They might share helpful tips like “sleep when the baby sleeps” or “learn how to do everything one-handed.” Unfortunately, one thing that many parents hear from well-intended bystanders is that it’s normal for breastfeeding to hurt.

It can be incredibly disheartening if you and your infant are facing challenges with nursing, and despite what others may have told you, persistent discomfort is not the norm. The truth is that many feeding issues are often linked to your little one’s oral health. Continue reading to learn more about 3 myths about breastfeeding and how your child’s pediatric dentist can potentially support your efforts!

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Why Your Child May Benefit from Phase 1 Orthodontics

April 2, 2024

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child sitting in dental chair smiling and giving thumbs up

If your child’s teeth are not straight or they have trouble with their bite, Phase 1 orthodontics may be crucial for their dental health. This method targets these problems in the early years, setting the stage for a better-aligned and healthier smile as they grow. Let’s take a closer look at what Phase 1 orthodontics entails, the benefits it offers, and when it’s usually recommended for young patients.

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What Should I Know About My Child’s Dental Health?

March 13, 2024

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Baby smiles

A child’s teeth start to develop well before birth, but they won’t be visible until they are at least six months old. As the infant gets older, more of these baby teeth will emerge until they have a full set, and they will start to fall out only a few years later to make room for the adult teeth. While you probably remember going through some of this process yourself, it’s a good idea to get reacquainted with it when your little one’s smile is developing. Here are a few facts about your child’s smile to help you know how to best assist them through the process.

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A Parent’s Guide to Managing Child Tooth Sensitivity

February 9, 2024

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Child with ice cream holding their cheek due to tooth sensitivity

Does your child often cringe or hold their cheek after eating ice cream or drinking hot cocoa? Tooth sensitivity is a common conundrum for children that can make their teeth uncomfortable after a change in temperature. As a parent, it’s essential to understand what causes tooth sensitivity in children and how to manage it effectively.

Continue reading to learn more about how sensitive teeth develop and how to relieve some of your child’s discomfort.

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