Why are baby teeth so important? They just fall out anyway, right? Wrong. Baby teeth are very important to maintaining a healthy smile for a person’s lifetime. We need to help our children and grandchildren develop good dental habits now so they can keep their permanent teeth forever. The American Dental Association sponsors Children’s Dental…
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5 Tips For A Cavity Free Halloween
Halloween – parades, trick-or-treating, candy by the bucket full, school festivities full of iced cookies and apple cider to wash it all down. No wonder our children love Halloween so much! It is a special time to enjoy all the treats but how do we survive all the sugar without the worry of cavities? Below…
5 Ways To Prevent Cavities In Children
Prevent Cavities In Children Did you know tooth decay is the most common preventable childhood disease? It is important for parents to recognize that a cavity can start to form as soon as a baby tooth starts to erupt. That means as early as four to six months in some children. Parents need to be…
The Importance of Maintaining A Healthy Smile for Kids
It’s no secret that taking care of health issues isn’t exactly a fun prospect to look forward to. But it’s necessary. And the sooner you get on that, the less complicated it’ll be to fix. So avoid all the hassle that comes with neglected health. Swing your children over to Dental Design for pediatric dental…