GOOD NUTRITION IS ESSENTIAL for a child’s healthy growth and development. It’s also important for their dental health! A good diet can help your child build strong, healthy teeth, while poor eating habits puts your child at a higher risk of tooth decay. You may understand how
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Teri, my invaluable assistant, has an amazing two year-old granddaughter, Keira. I had to share this video of Keira’s first visit to the dentist seeing Laura (dental hygienist) and myself. It goes without saying that she was the perfect patient! Keira’s First Dental Visit (Watch
Tooth decay in infants and toddlers is often called Baby Bottle Tooth Decay. Many people think that baby teeth are unimportant as they are only temporary. These baby teeth help hold the space available to make sure the adult teeth come in properly. It’s just
Child’s First Dental Visit – At What Age? We recommend your child coming in for their first dentist visit once they have received all of their baby teeth or by age 2, whichever comes first. Of course, if parents are concerned with any dental issues