by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Mar 27, 2026 | Pediatric Dentistry
Accidents can happen anytime—during play, sports, or even at home. Knowing what to do when a child chips or breaks a tooth can make a big difference in protecting their smile and preventing further damage. Acting quickly and calmly helps reduce pain and improves the...
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Mar 20, 2026 | Pediatric Dentistry
When your child runs onto the field or steps into a game, you probably think about their safety, performance, and enjoyment. However, many parents overlook one important factor—how sports activities can affect child’s teeth. From minor chips to serious dental...
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Mar 13, 2026 | Pediatric Dentistry
As a parent, you may not always notice dental issues right away—but understanding the signs your child may need preventive dental treatment can help you take action before small problems turn serious. Early care not only protects your child’s smile but also supports...
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Mar 6, 2026 | Pediatric Dentistry
As a parent, you always want the best for your child—but small daily habits can make a bigger difference than you might think. Poor oral hygiene can affect a child’s health in ways that go far beyond cavities. In fact, your child’s oral health directly connects to...
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Feb 27, 2026 | Pediatric Dentistry
Many parents focus on helmets, pads, and shoes, but sports and kids’ teeth deserve just as much attention. Within the first moments of play, a sudden fall, elbow, or collision can damage a child’s teeth and mouth. Because children should stay active year-round,...