A Beginner’s Guide to Using a Mouthguard
If you notice that your child is showing symptoms of teeth grinding, you might be worried about how to treat it. Worry not—a mouthguard is a simple solution.
If you notice that your child is showing symptoms of teeth grinding, you might be worried about how to treat it. Worry not—a mouthguard is a simple solution.
Getting your wisdom teeth taken out can be a scary proposition even for adults, so when it comes to kids who need their wisdom teeth removed, parents need to do all they can to prepare their children for the procedure.
Congratulations! You’ve chosen Invisalign® to straighten your child’s teeth. It’s a great way to improve their smile without all the wires and hardware. Here are some tips to keep their Invisalign trays clean and their smile bright.
You want to protect your baby from painful dental problems in the future, right? Discover how so-called baby bottle rot could be affecting your child today, and how you can care for their gums before they’ve even started teething.
What’s a parent to do when their child comes home with a knocked-out tooth in their hand? It’s important to have a plan of action when dental emergencies arise. Here’s how to handle the five most common dental emergencies for kids.
Less bleeding, quicker healing, and shorter dentist visits? Count us in! Laser dentistry offers those benefits and many more over traditional pediatric dental care methods.
Good oral hygiene in children is the first step to healthy teeth and gums as an adult. Brushing is only half of the job. Don’t forget about flossing, which is a critical step in helping prevent tooth decay.
Pediatric dentistry and adult dentistry are similar, of course, but one way in which they can differ is the timing of appointments. Learn when to bring your child to the dentist to make sure they have a healthy mouth and bright smile.
It’s normal to feel some anxiety and uneasiness about visiting the dentist. Help your child overcome these fears to start a healthy relationship with dentistry.
A mouthguard maybe isn’t one of the first things that come to mind when thinking about your child’s oral health. But if your child grinds their teeth, it might just make a huge difference.