by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | May 8, 2026 | Pediatric Dentistry
Orthodontic early signs in kids often appear quietly, but noticing them early can make a big difference in a child’s long-term oral health. In many families visiting Center for Pediatric Dentistry, parents often don’t realize small changes in their child’s teeth or...
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Apr 27, 2026 | Pediatric Dentistry
Many parents worry when they notice spaces between their child’s teeth. If you’re wondering whether gaps in kids’ teeth normal or a sign of a problem, you’re not alone. At Center for Pediatric Dentistry, we often reassure parents that in many cases, these gaps are a...
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Apr 20, 2026 | Pediatric Dentistry
Hearing your child complaining of tooth pain can be stressful and confusing for any parent. You may wonder whether it is something minor or a sign of a serious dental issue. At Center for Pediatric Dentistry, we often help families understand these concerns and guide...
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Apr 16, 2026 | Pediatric Dentistry
Noticing black spots on a child’s teeth can be alarming for any parent. You may wonder if these dark marks are cavities or something less serious. At our Center for Pediatric Dentistry in Augusta, we often help families understand what these changes mean and how to...
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Apr 10, 2026 | Pediatric Dentistry
Dealing with swollen gums in kids can be worrying for any parent. If you notice redness, puffiness, or discomfort in your child’s gums, it may point to irritation or even an infection. At our Center for Pediatric Dentistry, we often see children with similar concerns,...
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...