According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly one out of every five children in the US has…
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly one out of every five children in the US has…
Looking for a few last-minute ideas to fill the stockings you’ve hung with care? Here are ideas for a few…
A season of holiday cheer doesn’t mean a holiday from your family’s dental health. In fact, the change in your…
Your teeth are important! Not only are they the first stage in eating and digestion, but a healthy set of…
With all of the junk food available to kids and adults, it’s hard to imagine that something as seemingly…
Occasionally parents will reach out to us because they’ve been alarmed by the sounds their children make while sleeping. And while it generally goes away, there are a few considerations you should be aware of.
Too often, brushing and flossing can become an afterthought, especially when kids are less than excited about it to begin with. Here are a few tips to make brushing and flossing fun (and regular) in your household:
If you or your child’s gums bleed from routine brushing and flossing you should understand that this is not normal. If left untreated, gum disease may mean that teeth are lost or have to be removed.