Month: November 2017
The Ins and Outs of Sucking (Thumbs or Pacifiers)
Many parents want to know about the impact of their children sucking on thumbs or pacifiers. For young babies, it […]
Read More →To Snack or Not to Snack
We all want our children to have healthy teeth, whether their baby teeth are coming in or if they are older and […]
Read More →Drinking for Healthier Teeth
While it might be tempting to fill up a cup of juice and let your toddler carry it around all […]
Read More →Let’s Talk About Cavities
Statistics show that dentists will see as many as 42% of children ages 2 to 11 years old suffering from […]
Read More →Flossing and Fluoride for Your Children’s Teeth
Triangle Pediatric Dentistry is a leading pediatrics dentist in Raleigh and Wake Forest. The experts there explain that flossing should be a […]
Read More →Two Minutes – the Ideal Time to Brush
To promote good dental health in your infants and toddlers, it’s never too early to start caring for their teeth. […]
Read More →Scheduling Your First Visit
Scheduling Your First Visit Get started early with dental visits! The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the American Academy of […]
Read More →Permanent Teeth – The Next Step
What can you expect of the baby teeth schedule as your child grows older? The first permanent teeth to come in […]
Read More →What to Expect with Baby Teeth
Children’s teeth begin forming before birth and can be affected by any problems encountered during pregnancy. The first teeth to […]
Read More →The Best Holiday Gift – Good Dental Health
You might not think of a visit to the dentist in the same breath as this year’s most popular toys […]
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