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Informative Pediatric Dental Care Articles, News and Blogs

How Will Dental Visits Improve the Oral Health of Your Kids ?
Parents usually wait for the time where all the primary teeth are present before bringing their kids to a dental clinic for a visit. This age may be the right age for the kids to understand why they need to have their teeth checked up regularly. Read full article

How To Brush Children's Teeth
Starting good oral hygiene habits when your child is young will serve them well for the rest of their life. It is important to know what to do when brushing a child's teeth as it is slightly different from adult teeth. Many parents do not start brushing their children's teeth early enough which leads to cavities. Read full article

A Child's First Trip to the Dentist
Proper dental care plays a vital role in a person's overall health. Our mouth is part of the complex digestive system that provides the nutrients our body needs. It is therefore important to have excellent oral health in order to have a healthy body. Read full article

Why Babies Have Discolored Teeth
Does your baby have discolored teeth? Are you worried that this might be a sign of a serious disease? Before you jump to conclusions, read this article first. Chances are it's nothing serious. Read full article

Some Steps a Parent Can Take When a Child Needs Dental Sedation
Sometimes one unpleasant visit to the dentist is the beginning of a pattern of fear for a child. It might have been the strange surroundings, unfamiliar people, the sight of dental instruments, or a flash of pain that was the initial cause. Read full article

What Every Parent Needs to Know About Infant Dental Care
Help prevent cavities in your baby's teeth when you learn baby dental care basics. Read full article

Cavities in Children - Does Brushing Alone Prevents Cavities ?
When the first tooth comes out, it should be cleaned with a wet washcloth, or a soft toothbrush, and water or baby toothpaste. Toothpastes used by adults contain fluoride, and they are not recommended until children learn to spit them out. Read full article

Get Your Child Ready For a Dental Check-Up
Kids often get anxious just by thinking of their dental check up, because of the pain brought about by dental extraction. And getting your child to visit the dentist can be a frustrating process both for you and your child. Read full article

How to Make the First Visit to the Dentist a Pleasant One For Your Child 
Going to the dentist constitutes many a child's nightmares. As much as possible, you want your child's first visit to the dentist as pleasurable or at least as minimally traumatic as possible. Read full article