Newsletter – July 2019
School is out and summer is officially here! We hope your kids are enjoying a much needed break after an extended school year. The staff and I are looking forward to some warmer days so we can start making sugar…
School is out and summer is officially here! We hope your kids are enjoying a much needed break after an extended school year. The staff and I are looking forward to some warmer days so we can start making sugar…
Dr. Jarod and his wife Laurie with Sprig at the AAPD Annual Session 2019 This year the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry hosted its Annual Session in Chicago, IL. It is the premiere meeting for continuing education, professional development, networking,…
New parents are always excited for all the “firsts” in their child’s life. The first time your baby smiles, laughs or rolls over on their own are all amazing milestones in your child’s development. But among all the firsts, the…
As a parent, it’s important to help our children learn how to take care of their own health needs. Part of this is teaching them the best ways to care for their own dental health. First, we make sure they…
*|MC:SUBJECT|* *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* After a long winter Spring is finally upon us! We are excited to welcome some much needed warmer weather. With warmer weather comes new growth, and as your kids grow we grow. Our office has added new technology to…
Dr. Jarod lectures for Xcel Dental Seminars in Seattle, WA Over the first quarter of 2019 our office has been busy with attending continuing education to better serve our patients. We have attended courses in Chicago, IL and Coralville, IA.…
It can be tough parenting today. With the constant onslaught of information on the internet, it's hard to figure out which latest child-rearing information you should follow. Last year, everyone was worried about some information that was spread on social…
Why does my kid have so many cavities? Did you know that over half of cavities in baby teeth are between the teeth. This means they are not visible without x-rays. We often find parents asking, "Why does my kid…
Embed this infographic on your site. Facts About The Teeth [Summary] Tooth decay is the number one chronic disease of childhood; more common than asthma, diabetes, and obesity. Quick Facts Enamel is the hardest substance in the body. The first…
When we were kids, a trip to the dentist could sometimes feel like a punishment. For a kid, having to wait in a stuffy office, just to be taken back to a gigantic hard leather seat and made to sit…