June is National Oral Health Month, and maintaining good dental hygiene is essential for kids, but getting them excited about brushing and flossing can be a challenge. Transforming oral care into a fun and engaging routine can make a significant difference for your child’s growing smile. Here are some creative ways to keep your kids enthusiastic about their daily dental... read more »
The holiday season is a time of joy, love, and giving. As you brainstorm the perfect gift for your teenager this Christmas, consider a present that goes beyond the material and offers a lifetime of confidence and self-esteem – the gift of a straighter smile with Invisalign Teen®. Invisalign Teen Invisalign Teen is a revolutionary orthodontic treatment that utilizes clear... read more »
Now that the sugar-fueled excitement of Halloween has faded, it's time to shift our focus from trick-or-treating to toothbrushes. National Brush Day, celebrated on November 1st, serves as a timely reminder of the importance of oral health, especially for the little ones. In the world of pediatric dentistry, this day holds particular significance, emphasizing the crucial role that proper dental... read more »
Halloween is a festive time for both kids and grownups, but when it comes to trick-or-treating, the sugary indulgences can impact our children's smiles, and not for the better. Your child can still enjoy the fun celebrations but you might want to take a few extra steps to protect their "boo"tiful pearly whites! Cavity Prevention We recommend that you oversee... read more »
As another year draws to a close, our pediatric team is truly grateful to be able to help your child's developing smile stay healthy and strong. We understand the importance of setting a solid oral foundation while your child is young so their oral health encourages a lifetime of smiles! Why not use the holidays as a way to help them... read more »
Your child will eventually sprout and lose all of their primary (baby teeth) in good time. At first, these are milestones and leaving them under their pillow for the Tooth Fairy can feel fun and magical to your child. But sometimes a primary tooth may need to be extracted rather than waiting for it to fall out before the permanent... read more »