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What Easter Candies Are Bad for Your Teeth?

March 24, 2022

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Cadbury crème egg

Easter will be here soon. Even though it is usually on a different day each year, you know when this occasion is coming up because the aisles of your local grocery store begin to fill up with candy. While having a piece of candy from time to time doesn’t usually do much harm, especially with excellent oral hygiene, people who indulge too much could end up with some oral health issues to address. Continue reading to learn from your pediatric dentist in Midland some examples of Easter candy you and your children should go easy on, plus some tooth-friendly alternatives, relatively speaking.

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4 Products for Your Family to Celebrate Children’s Dental Hygiene Month

February 17, 2022

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Father and daughter brushing their teeth

You are doing your best to teach your children to care for their smiles carefully as they get older. However, it can be difficult to convince an energy-filled child to get excited about brushing twice and flossing once a day. There is always something else they’d rather be doing. Now that Children’s Dental Hygiene Month has come around, it’s perfect timing for getting back into the swing of things. Here are some fun dental products to motivate your kids to keep up with their oral hygiene regimen.

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What Can I Do to Protect My Child’s Teeth During Flu Season?

January 4, 2022

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child in the snow

Trying to keep your children from getting sick becomes more difficult than usual during cold-and-flu season when winter rolls around. Understandably, when they are sick it can distract you from things you might normally be on top of, such as making sure they brush their teeth.

The average child will get 6-8 colds per year with most of them coming during the winter. After all, children are more prone to disease, as they constantly touch everything and chew on more than they should.

Imagine needing to take them to the dentist for a cavity while they were sick. No adult wants to endure that, either. Keep reading for some tips on kids’ oral care during cold-and-flu season from your children’s dentist in Midland.

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Smile-Friendly Stocking Stuffers

December 9, 2021

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stocking stuffer gifts

It’s officially December, and do you know what that means? Christmas is right around the corner! If you’re a parent, one of the highlights of the holiday is watching your little ones open presents and sort through their stocking stuffer goodies. Although candy and other treats are often found in stockings, they can negatively affect oral health. Fortunately, many fun non-candy goodies can help your child avoid dental problems down the line. Read on as a children’s dentist in Midland shares a few ideas that will leave your loved ones smiling.

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Getting the Most Out of Dental Insurance for Your Child

November 4, 2021

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Teddy bear and oral hygiene supplies; children’s dentistry

Any child who’s old enough to have teeth (which is usually around 6 months of age) is at risk for cavities, and more than 20% of children have had tooth decay by age 5. If you want to protect your child’s smile, then you need to start getting them dental care as early as possible. But what if you have trouble fitting the cost of preventive checkups and possible restorative treatments into your budget? This is where dental insurance can make all the difference. The following post covers the basics of children’s dental insurance coverage; reviewing this information can aid you in maximizing your benefits.

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Tips for Kids to Have a Cavity-Free Thanksgiving This Year

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boys at thanksgiving meal

During the holidays, you want your kids to eat healthily, but it can be tough when they are tempted by all the delicious treats made by family and friends. For more than just their diet, as a parent, you are doing your best to make sure they are taking care of their teeth, as well. As you try to plan for a healthy Thanksgiving, here are some helpful toothcare tips from your children’s dentist in Midland.

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How to Help Your Child Recover from a Tooth Extraction

September 17, 2021

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Child at dentist for tooth extraction

If you’ve had a tooth extraction in the past, you know that the recovery process isn’t the most comfortable experience. Your child will most likely agree when their upcoming appointment comes around. Fortunately, there are some steps that you can take to help your child recover efficiently and as comfortable as possible. Continue reading to learn some of the things that you can do to make the whole process a breeze!

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3 TikTok Recipes That Your Child and Their Smile Will Love!

September 2, 2021

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Child with fork and knife

Your current treats are delicious, but is your family aching for something new? When it comes to finding fresh recipes, TikTok is the place to see what’s trending. While everything out there seems to be fattening and sugar-filled, the truth is that there are some wholesome options that won’t put your child’s teeth at risk for cavities and other oral health issues. Continue reading to learn about a few fun new recipes that your child and their smile are bound to enjoy!

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Why Is Wearing a Mouthguard So Important?

August 12, 2021

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Child wearing mouthguard in Midland

Does your child like to participate in sports during their free time? This is great for their mental and physical health. After all, getting plenty of exercise is crucial for good overall wellbeing. However, playing contact sports can increase their risk of experiencing a dental injury. This doesn’t mean that they need to refrain from these activities out of fear. That’s why mouthguards are available from their dentist. Continue reading to learn more about sports related injuries and how mouthguards can help.

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My Child Knocked Out a Tooth! What Should I Do?

July 29, 2021

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Child with toothache

Dental emergencies are difficult enough to deal with when they involve you, but when it’s your child, it can be even more stressful. It is hard to know what to do when you’re face with a situation, like a knocked-out tooth. By remaining calm and seeing your child’s dentist as soon as possible, they will do everything they can to return your child’s smile to health. But what should you do while you are your child are still at home? Read on to learn which steps you should take for the best possible outcome.

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