If you have taken your child to a pediatric dentist from the get-go he is now used to the surroundings and the sounds of the office. Hopefully, he has had the same hygienist all along, one who will greet you and your child by name and take a genuine interest in your well-being. Seeing familiar […]
Month: September 2017
It Should Be A Smooth Transition
Some children begin to lose their baby teeth as early as age 4. The average age is 6 but 8 is not out of the range. If your child’s baby teeth came in at an earlier age than most he will probably lose them sooner as well. It’s a natural process of replacement that signals […]
Are You Ready For The Appointment?
Getting ready to take your child to his dental appointment can be stressful for you both. Even if your son or daughter has been seeing a pediatric dentist for some time there’s sure to be a bit of anxiety about the possibility of having a cavity for instance, or the dentist recommending an orthodontic evaluation. […]
Healthy Habits Are Learned At Home
Are you setting a good enough example for your children when it comes to maintaining your own oral health? Kids really do try to emulate their parents, they watch you closer than you may think. Pediatric dentists often recommend that parents brush and floss right along with their children, it makes it more fun for […]