by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Mar 3, 2025 | Pediatric Dentistry
Taking care of your child’s teeth is important for keeping them healthy and strong. While brushing is often the main focus, flossing is just as important. Flossing helps clean between teeth and along the gums where a toothbrush can’t reach. In this blog,...
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Feb 27, 2025 | Pediatric Dentistry
When people think of root canals, they usually imagine adults needing them. But kids can also need root canals because of cavities, injuries, or infections. A pediatric dentist might suggest a root canal to save a child’s tooth and prevent bigger dental problems....
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Feb 20, 2025 | Pediatric Dentistry
If you’ve noticed that your child has two rows of teeth, don’t panic! This is called “shark teeth,” and it’s quite common. It happens when adult teeth start growing in behind the baby teeth before the baby teeth fall out. Kids usually...
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Feb 13, 2025 | Pediatric Dentistry
Getting kids excited about brushing and flossing can be tricky. Many children find it boring or simply don’t like doing it. But with a little creativity, you can make oral care something they enjoy! Here are some fun ways to help your child build good brushing...
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Feb 6, 2025 | Pediatric Dentistry
Brushing your teeth is crucial for maintaining a healthy smile, but what happens if your child develops a cavity? Can brushing fix it? As a pediatric dentist, I frequently encounter this question from parents eager to safeguard their children’s dental health. In...