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Where Are Cavities Likely To Be Found

Where Are Cavities Most Likely to Be Found?

When it comes to your child, cavity prevention is more than half the battle. The good news is with proper dental care, cavities are nearly entirely preventable. But what if it’s too late and a cavity has already began forming? As parents, many of us know that despite our best efforts, cavities can and do happen. We all want to keep our children’s mouths healthy, and making sure cavities are treated as soon as possible is critical to dental health. That is why it is essential that as parents we familiarize ourselves with the early warning signs that a cavity may be forming.

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Can Fruit Cause Tooth Decay?

Can Fruit Cause Tooth Decay?

You probably already know that fruit is a delicious, satisfying, and healthy snack that is loaded with antioxidants, fiber, and water, but did you know certain fruits can cause tooth decay? We all want what is best for our children’s health, but when it comes to fruit, you’ll need to balance their health needs with what is best for their teeth.

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The Most Common Flossing Mistakes

10 Flossing Mistakes Many Children (and Parents) Make

Many people remember dreading visits to the dentist when they were children. But now that you are a parent, you want the dentist to be a happier trip. Part of that means teaching your kids the proper methods of taking care of their teeth. However, this can be difficult when many adults make flossing mistakes during their own dental regimen.

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Conquer Dental Anxiety In Kids

How to Conquer Dental Anxiety in Children

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry’s most recent recommendation is that children get their first by age one or when the first tooth erupts (whichever is sooner). This is the ideal stage of development in which to begin dentist visits because toddlers are so cooperative—said no parent ever. Let’s get real, a lot of us look forward to dental exams. However, the process can be especially fraught with worry for young children, who may develop dental anxiety as a result. Taking your child to the dentist can be a dreaded task for children and parents alike, but it doesn’t have to be. There are ways you can help conquer dental anxiety for your child for their next trip to the pediatric dentist.

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Are My Child's Teeth Supposed To Be Jagged?

Are Jagged Teeth Normal in Children?

If your child’s first permanent teeth have come in, you may have noticed they appear to be jagged in appearance. Don’t worry, your child’s jagged teeth are not a sign that a dentist visit is in your immediate future—unless it’s time for their six-month dental checkup! If you are alarmed because the rough bumps on your child’s permanent teeth look like a serrated knife, this article is for you. 

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Should My Child Use An Electric Toothbrush?

Should My Child Use an Electric Toothbrush?

As a parent, you’ll do whatever it takes to protect your child’s smile from getting regular dental cleanings to teaching them the importance of dental hygiene. You might be wondering if an electric toothbrush could do a better job of cleaning their teeth than a typical toothbrush. However, you also don’t want to give them something that is too powerful and which could damage their teeth or gums.

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