School’s out and you’ve emptied your gym locker until next fall. But while you’re stowing away the football gear, the basketball warm-ups, the field hockey sticks, and all the other…
Are My Child’s Baby Teeth on Schedule?
Your darling three-month old is crying and fussy—can she be teething already? Or, your happy baby boy has just celebrated his first birthday—with only one tooth in that beautiful,…

Pediatric Dentistry Q&A
Today, our team thought we would answer some of the most frequent questions about pediatric dentistry and oral health we hear from parents. What constitutes a “healthy, balanced diet” for…

Young Athletes Should Avoid Sports Drinks for the Sake of Their Teeth
Sports drinks are widely popular, and used by people of all ages. But, children and teenagers are particularly fond of sports drinks. In fact, studies have shown that these “thirst quenchers”…

Our Four Favorite Snack for Healthy Teeth
Snacking often gets a bad rep because most people snack on junk food. But, you can rest easy knowing that there are healthy snacks that can actually improve your smile. …

Here’s Why Pediatric Dentists are Perfect for Children of All Ages
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry advises that parents establish a dental home for their child before their first tooth emerges, or around the ages of 8 – 10 months….

Common Children’s Tooth Injuries that Happen at Home
Almost half of all children will sustain some sort of tooth injury during childhood, most of which are preventable. Here’s some common tooth injuries that a child can have at…

Celebrate National Children’s Dental Health Month by Staying Mouth-Healthy
February is National Children’s Dental Health month, and we’re here to help parents and children celebrate the right way – by learning better oral health practices. Maintain a Regular Oral…