by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | May 6, 2025 | Pediatric Dentistry
“Should I pull my kid’s loose tooth?” is a question many parents ask as their children grow up. As exciting as it is to see your child lose their baby teeth, it can also be a little nerve-wracking. Parents often worry about doing the wrong thing or causing pain....
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Apr 24, 2025 | Pediatric Dentistry
As parents, we pay close attention to our children’s health and well-being, from their food to the air they breathe. While breathing seems like a natural and automatic process, how our children breathe can have a significant impact on their overall health and...
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Apr 15, 2025 | Pediatric Dentistry
Parents are always concerned about their children’s well-being, including their precious smiles. When a child complains of a toothache, our first instinct is to find a solution. Sometimes, the answer might involve a procedure called pulp therapy. But what...
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Apr 8, 2025 | Pediatric Dentistry
That faint grinding or clicking sound coming from your child’s room at night might be more than just a quirky sleep habit. It could be bruxism, commonly known as teeth grinding. While it can sound alarming, it’s quite common in children. Understanding why...
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Apr 1, 2025 | Pediatric Dentistry
A child’s smile is a precious thing. As parents, we want to ensure those pearly whites stay healthy and strong. However, tooth decay, also known as cavities, is a common issue among children. Understanding the causes is the first step in prevention. Let’s...
by Center for Pediatric Dentistry | Mar 24, 2025 | Pediatric Dentistry
Losing baby teeth is a milestone for both children and parents. However, sometimes, those little pearly whites seem to hold on for dear life, causing concern. If your child’s baby teeth are stubbornly refusing to budge, you’re not alone. Here’s a...