There are many ways in which your oral health has an impact on your overall general health. There are naturally occurring bacteria in the mouth. Some of those bacteria, including…
Is a Crown Necessary for My Child’s Baby Tooth?
Part of the charm of your child’s smile is those delicate, diminutive baby teeth. We enjoy those smiles while we can, because soon enough, primary teeth make way for the…
Invisalign Teen®: What Parents Should Know
Invisalign Teen is one the newer styles of braces, and perfect for those who do not like the standard metal braces. They are available in a clear material that is…
Summer Treats for Healthy Teeth
School’s out for the summer, and it’s great to have the kids home. After all, they deserve a break after all their hard work. And you want to keep their…
How Our Office Makes Your Child’s Visit Anxiety-Free
Drs. Barton, Krausz, Brambila, Clancy, Weiss, Roger Taylor and our team at The Center for Pediatric Dental Care & Orthodontics specialize in pediatric dentistry, and we understand that children can be…
How much calcium does my child need?
When you were a kid, your parents may have told you to drink milk to build strong bones and grow tall and strong. Now that you have children of your…
Why should I have my child’s wisdom teeth removed?
The wisdom teeth are the last of the permanent molars to emerge from the gums. This can occur as early as age 17 or as late as 21. Though some…
Does my child need two-phase treatment?
Two-phase orthodontic treatment involves two separate and distinct periods that your child receives orthodontic treatment. It allows your son or daughter to begin early treatment of bite and jaw problems,…