The Worst Drinks for Your Kid’s Teeth Just because something tastes good or claims to be healthy doesn’t mean it won’t have adverse effects on your child’s pearly whites. Here is a helpful list of the worst drinks for your kid’s teeth so you can keep their
Read more →The Importance of National Facial Protection Month April marks National Facial Protection Month, a national holiday sponsored by the Academy of Sports Dentistry and the American Dental Association. This month we are reinforcing the importance of protecting your child’s face and head when getting them prepared for outdoor sports and
Read more →Gum Disease in Children Gum disease is caused by bacteria and food debris that builds up on the teeth, forming a sticky substance known as plaque. If left untreated, the plaque will begin to harden, forming tartar. As plaque continues to build it will lead to swollen
Read more →What To Do If Your Child Chips or Knocks Out a Tooth Dealing with a chipped or knocked out tooth may be a rite of passage for adolescents. As for parents, this could be a more of a traumatic for us than our kids. Although you can’t
Read more →National Children’s Dental Health Month The month of February has been deemed the National Children’s Dental Health Month by the American Dental Association, with a campaign created to assist parents in learning more about children’s dental health. This year their slogan is Sugar Wars. At Tooth Fairy
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