Your Infant Needs Dental Care Too!

2024-07-23T15:59:51-04:00January 2nd, 2021|Categories: Blog, Pediatric Dentistry|Tags: , |

The mouth of an infant requires preparation to guarantee dental health and to prepare for the growth of teeth. Parents should develop the habit of cleaning a baby's gums soon after birth. Most babies don't start teething and developing baby teeth until they are six months old but dental care is important from the very [...]

All About Baby Teeth

2024-07-24T08:41:57-04:00June 1st, 2020|Categories: Blog, Pediatric Dentistry|Tags: , |

"Teeth, they come in handy when you chew or smile," wrote Dr. Seuss and he was not wrong. Even our primary or deciduous teeth are important. They may not be in our mouths for very long but they serve several important functions. Let's take a look at the brief and important life of baby teeth [...]

Dealing with Your Teething Baby

2024-07-24T09:00:21-04:00March 1st, 2020|Categories: Blog, Pediatric Dentistry|Tags: , |

The appearance of your baby's first tooth is an important milestone. As any parent will attest, there is nothing quite as adorable as that new, sweet toothy grin! The teething baby process will begin anywhere from five to 12 months of age, although some early bloomers may start teething as early as two or three [...]

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