Why Training Toothpaste Is The Best Option For Toddlers

Posted on: 20 December 2018

When you have a child, one of the exiting moments for you will be when that child's first tooth erupts. At first you will only be able to feel it, but soon you will see it. Your child will then develop more teeth as he or she ages, and you, as the parent, will need to make sure you keep these teeth clean. Dentists often recommend using just water and a toothbrush for infants, but kids can begin using training toothpaste when they are a little older, and here are several things to understand about the use of training toothpaste.
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When Is A Child's Tooth Problem An Emergency?

Posted on: 16 November 2018

Why does it seem like children always get sick or injured on the weekend? It's no different with dental problems. How do you really know what constitutes an emergency? Here's what you should know. Many Dental Emergencies Involve An Injury Children can be incredibly clumsy and awkward, especially when they are really little. They trip and fall a lot but haven't yet developed the skills to catch their fall. Older kids do a lot of roughhousing.
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Answering Full Mouth Rehabilitation Questions

Posted on: 19 October 2018

A full mouth rehabilitation can be the best option for restoring the appearance of your smile after years of neglect or chronic dental problems. Patients are often unaware of the option of undergoing full mouth rehabilitation, which can leave them unable to properly weigh and evaluate all of the treatment options for restoring their smile and dental health. What follows are some questions you should consider when considering dental treatment. 
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4 Things To Consider When Picking A New Family Dentist

Posted on: 27 September 2018

Just like with choosing a great family doctor, choosing a family dentist is a big and important choice. There are many great dentists out there who would love to be your chosen provider. You may be a bit nervous about making this decision, but it doesn't need to be a stressful, difficult choice to make. Here are some considerations to make as you begin the process of choosing a new family dentist.
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