Jan 17, 2022 | Pediatric Dentistry
Do you have children at the age of losing their baby teeth? Your kid might have complained about a loose baby tooth. You may be confused about how to handle the situation. Cheer up! It is normal for the baby’s teeth to become loose when they are about to fall...
Jan 3, 2022 | Pediatric Dentistry
The moment a child is born, the parents are happy and excited about their new responsibilities. They start thinking of the upbringing of their toddler. Along with all the new joys, there are also a lot of challenges that new parents have to face. One of the...
Dec 16, 2021 | Pediatric Dentistry
Parents who make it a regular habit to visit their dentist with their children will make them feel relaxed in a dental office environment. If your child is unyielding or fails to cooperate with the dentist, it may be because he or she has no mutual relationship with...
Dec 9, 2021 | Pediatric Dentistry
Fluoride is an element of fluorine. It is a mineral compound that occurs naturally. Fluoride will help your child’s tooth to resist plaque and acid, and the teeth’ enamel will be healthier and stronger as a result of functional nutrients from the fluoride....
Nov 11, 2021 | Pediatric Dentistry
Young children can suffer dental problems, and this can be problematic for you as a parent. But when it is an emergency case, you can feel worse or almost helpless. No parent can watch their child suffer dental pain and not feel disturbed about it. A pediatric dental...
Nov 9, 2021 | Pediatric Dentistry
Tooth decay in children can be embarrassing. You can help your child prevent this dental problem by providing your child with adequate guidance to good oral care. Most children who have already met the dentist early can have a different approach to tooth decay. Tooth...