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Get The Upper Hand In Preventing Childhood Tooth Decay
When should you take your child in for his first visit with a pediatric dentist? The accepted recommendation is as soon as his first tooth erupts, but no later than age one. Primary teeth are developing beneath the gum line even before you can see them so preventive...
Monitor The Process
When baby teeth don’t fall out according to schedule they are said to be “over-retained.” As a rule children start to lose their baby teeth by the time they are six years old. By age twelve most children will have lost all of their baby teeth and will have a full set...
Product Labels Are Informative
There is definitely no lack in the variety of toothpaste choices available today, you should have no trouble finding one to fit the needs of each and every member of your family. Adults and teen agers alike are interested in finding a toothpaste that will whiten their...
Don’t Ignore Those White Spots
“Catch it in the early stages.” That is the answer that pediatric dentists give to parents who ask how best to prevent extensive damage from tooth decay. One of the first signs of decalcification are the white spots that appear on a tooth, the tooth may also start to...
Making The Right Choice
Make the Right Choice With Your Pediatric Dentist in Parker Colorado! Whether you have just moved to a new part of the country or merely a different section of the same city, one of the top priorities on your what to do next list should be finding a new dentist. Up...
Water Is So Good For Us
Water makes up over half of our body weight. It’s how essential nutrients are carried to the various parts of the body and it helps to maintain a healthy body temperature. Studies have determined that the average child between the ages of 4-8 years should take in 5...
Better To Be Prepared
Undetected decay can advance to the stage where even root canal therapy cannot save the tooth. Wearing braces can sometimes cause overcrowding, even to the point of having to remove some teeth to allow the others to re-position properly. Injury can also result in...
Helpful Hints For Better Cavity Prevention
You take your kids to the dentist for their six month checkups, you see to it that they brush their teeth twice a day, and you do your best to offer healthy alternatives to snacks that are loaded with sugar and starch. What are you missing? It’s not so much what you...
Lower The Risk For Cavities
Pediatric dentists will tell you that after proper home care and regular professional attention providing your child with good sources of calcium and fluoride is the best way to fight off cavities. Public drinking water supplies are now commonly treated with fluoride...
Prevention Is The Best First Step
Just as the name connotes dental decalcification means that the teeth are losing calcium. Calcium is an essential part of your child’s nutrition as it helps to build strong bones and teeth. Without a sufficient supply of calcium you can expect to see a higher than...
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