Important Facts About Flossing It’s nine o’clock on a school night, and your kids are getting ready for bed. Some days, just the simple act of brushing their teeth is a hassle. Even more, trying to get them to floss seems like an impossible task. But, there are several health benefits that make flossing more…
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I love kindergarten rules… but sometimes I really want to break the one that says “Keep your hands, feet, and objects to yourself.” “Oh, your baby has reflux?” My hand twitches a bit as I force it to stay by my side. “You’re struggling with low milk supply?” I put my hand in my pocket . . . it…
When To Take Your Child To The Dentist
Your child is growing faster than you could have ever imagined. We know it can be hard with so many things to keep up with, but don’t forget that one of those important things is to take your child to the dentist. A great time to start getting them involved and comfortable in a dentist…
A KID DENTAL VISIT
A child’s dental health is important and has a lot to do with oral health. Good oral and dental hygiene can help prevent bad breath, tooth decay, and gum disease. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that a child goes to the dentist by age 1 or within six months after the first…
3 Cheers for healthier kids with fewer cavities!
3 Cheers for healthier kids with fewer cavities! At City Kids Dental North Shore, we want to help you evaluate your child’s risk for tooth decay! Our team is happy to discuss the relationship between fruit juice and dental decay. We believe that following the new American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommendations is a great…
Understanding Special Needs Dentistry
Children with special needs need oral treatment much like anyone else; however, they benefit most from seeing a dentist who caters explicitly to these patients. Often, special needs kids have special dental considerations; some are very susceptible to tooth decay; others require medication or a diet that is detrimental to dental health. Still, others find…
How Much Toothpaste is Right for My Child?
Toothpaste use has gained national attention thanks to a recent study by the Center for Disease Control! The study concluded that 40% of American children may be using too much toothpaste! This is a clear instance where more is not better. At Sheer Smiles Pediatric Dentistry, we recommend that you assist your child with brushing…
A Brush Up On Dental Care for National Children’s Dental Health Month!
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Resolutions to Keep Your Family Smiling in 2020!
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Helpful Oral Hygiene Tips for Patients with Braces
Your commitment to a consistent and thorough oral hygiene routine during your orthodontic treatment is essential for the best result. Orthodontic brackets and wires can trap food particles from everything you eat and drink. If you don’t keep your mouth clean, bacteria and plaque will build up and destroy your smile before it has a…
Teen Dental Tips for Oral and Overall Health
BRUSH TWICE DAILY FOR 2 MINUTES AND FLOSS! Make time before school for brushing and head to school with a great smile. There is no rule that nighttime brushing needs to be done right before bed. Take a break from your homework and give your teeth some love. Teens in orthodontics may want to see…
Do Not Let Cavities Haunt You This Halloween
Although candy is inevitable this Halloween, it does not have to be scary for your child’s dental health.
This is the perfect time to teach your little one how to avoid cavities. Here are some tips to enjoy all of the sweets without the cavities:
- Swish Away the Treats – Encourage your child to swish with water after indulging in sugary treats. Choose treats that are consumed quickly and can be rinsed from the teeth with water, such as chocolate treats (yum!).
- Make a Candy Plan – Avoid all gummy or taffy treats that can stick in the pits and grooves of teeth, as well as, between the teeth. Avoid sour candy that has a higher acid content and can break down tooth enamel. Discuss how much candy your child is allowed to eat prior to partaking in their trick or treat festivities.
- Start a Switch Witch Tradition! Create a tradition where the switch witch visits your house and swaps your child’s candy for a toy, book, video or something on your child’s wish list.
- All kids want to get loads of Halloween candy when out trick-or-treating but as a parent, you know that eating too much candy is not good for your child.
Allow Your Kids to Enjoy their Treats in Moderation – After trick-or-treating, set a specific treat time with your child for when they can eat a treat. Limit this to 1-2 treats per day.
- Avoid Sticky Situations – Sticky candy clings to teeth, as it takes longer for saliva to wash it away, and thus increasing the risk for cavities.
- Drink More Water – Drinking fluoridated water can help prevent tooth decay.
- Hold onto the bag – If your kid keeps the bag of candy, good luck trying to control how much candy they’ll eat.
- Maintain a Healthy Diet – The foods you choose as fuel and how often you “fill up” affect your general health and that of your teeth and gums.
Wishing you all a happy, safe, and cavity-free Halloween!