Pediatric Dentistry

Does your child have bruxism?

4 Dangers of Bruxism in Children and What Parents Can Do

It’s natural for parents to worry when they hear their child grinding their teeth while they sleep. Though childhood teeth grinding is common, it can lead to future dental problems if left untreated. With that being said, should your child complain of a sore jaw when they wake up or chew, it may be time…
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How to teach kids about oral health

12 Fun Children’s Books That Teach Kids About Their Oral and Overall Health

Research has shown that kids with parents who read to them daily are exposed to at least 290,000 additional words before they begin kindergarten, compared with children who are not read to regularly. Reading to your kids exposes them to new vocabulary and sets them up to read on their own faster and more proficiently.…
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Is thumb-sucking ok

Is Thumb-sucking Actually a Problem?

Many younger children suck their thumbs at some point in their childhood. Thumb-sucking can be considered a coping mechanism for some children, but new parents may be wondering if thumb-sucking is a habit they should have their children avoid. Why Children Suck Their Thumbs Most children will, at some point, suck their thumb. Many children…
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Children's dentist visit ideas

Get Your Children Excited About Dental Visits With These 3 Ideas

How To Get Your Kids Excited About the Children’s Dentist Just like regular pediatric checkups are important to their overall health, twice-yearly dental checkups are important to the health of your child’s teeth. But if your child is nervous about visiting the children’s dentist in Boise, Idaho, how can you get them excited about the…
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How many teeth do I have

Can You Count Your Teeth, and Do You Know Their Names?

Answer your kids’ dental questions with confidence! As kids get older, they ask lots of questions. Though many of these questions can feel overwhelming and poorly timed, it’s essential to know that these questions are healthy and a critical part of childhood development. Starting around age three, kids tend to ask many “why” questions. They…
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avoid baby bottle tooth decay

Baby Bottles, Sippy Cups, and Your Child’s Dental Health

Little ones sure require a lot of items to keep them content. You name it: bassinets, strollers, blankets, pacifiers, baby bottles, sippy cups… Packing up for a trip can require an extra vehicle at times! And though we laugh it off because we know it is only temporary, parents of young children often don’t think…
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Help your kid build healthy oral habits

5 Cheerful Ways To Get Your Kids To Enjoy Good Oral Habits

Top Parenting Hacks To Raise Kids With Good Oral Hygiene Habits There’s just something about spending two minutes with your mouth open while a funny, minty-tasting substance is spread on your teeth using a bristly object that makes kids just want to say, ”No!” Even the ones who do enjoy brushing their teeth may not…
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Preventive dental care treatments for kids

5 Preventive Pediatric Dental Treatments You Should Seriously Consider

Halting Kids’ Oral Health Woes with a Proactive Approach and Preventive Treatments “Your child has a cavity” is a phrase all parents hope not to hear from their child’s pediatric dentist. Most parents are aware that tooth decay is a rampant issue. In fact, it’s even considered the “most common chronic disease” among kids ages…
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Tips for your child's first dental visit

What Can Your Child Expect at Their First Dental Visit?

How to Prepare for a Successful, Low-Stress Dental Appointment With Your Child Your child’s first dental visit is an important milestone in their life. The more positive experiences kids have with dentists during childhood, the greater their chances of continuing to regularly visit a dentist as an adult. Here’s what to expect during a child’s…
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Yes, your child can love going to the dentist!

How to Help Your Children Love Going to the Dentist

6 Tips for a Positive Pediatric Dental Visit From the moment they sprout their first baby tooth to the day they smile for their graduation photos, you can see how your children’s smiles are an asset to their physical, psychological, and social well-being. Though as you steer them through the many stages and phases that…
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