Happenings / Announcements

Losing Baby Teeth and The Eruption of 6-Year Molars

Many first-time parents think that just because their child has had an eruption of 2-year molars the baby teething journey […]

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Foods For Healthy Teeth

Children’s Dental Health Month, an awareness campaign sponsored by the American Dental Association every February just came to a close. […]

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Cavities: Cause and Prevention

Cavities, otherwise known as Dental Caries, are the most common yet most preventable disease that children suffer from in the […]

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Braces: Understanding The Basics

Kids react to braces in different ways. Some will get excited of the prospect of wearing them as it’s an […]

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Baby Teeth: Tips on How To Care of Them

Your bundle of joy has been growing strong since day one and you’re now at that stage when they are […]

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Anatomy and Development of the Mouth and Teeth

It’s quite rare for a baby to be born with teeth. In fact, when it happened to this mom it raised quite […]

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TPD will open at 8 and operate on a normal schedule on Friday, 1/19

Triangle Pediatric Dentistry will open on Friday, 1/19 at 8 AM.  We will be in the office for our 8 […]

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TPD is closed due to weather on Wednesday, Jan 17.

Triangle Pediatric Dentistry will be closed on Wednesday, January 17 due to weather conditions.  Have to trust the weathermen on […]

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TPD is closed on Thursday, Jan 18 due to dangerous road conditions

Triangle Pediatric Dentistry will be closed on Thursday, January 18 due to road conditions after the snow storm.  If your […]

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Weather Delay. TPD opening at 10 AM on Wednesday, Jan 17th.

Triangle Pediatric Dentistry will be opening at 10 AM on Wednesday, January 17th. We will assess the weather on Wednesday […]

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Weather Delay. TPD opening at 10 AM on Thurs, Jan 4th.

Triangle Pediatric Dentistry will be opening at 10 AM on Thursday, January 4th.  We will assess the weather on Thursday […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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Drinking for Healthier Teeth

While it might be tempting to fill up a cup of juice and let your toddler carry it around all […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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.  […]

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Scheduling Your First Visit

Scheduling Your First Visit Get started early with dental visits!  The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the American Academy of […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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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Beware of Mouth Monsters this Halloween!

Beware of Mouth Monsters this Halloween! The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) is the leading authority on children’s oral […]

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It’s Never Too Early to Start

Tricia Mool reported infant oral care that is safe and effective for the Oral Care Center at Colgate.com.  “It’s crucial […]

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Tooth Decay Is the Most Common Childhood Disease

Tooth decay is the breakdown of the enamel on your teeth. It may also be called cavities or even dental […]

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Steps You Can Take to Protect Your Family from Tooth Decay

As you might imagine, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) has a lot to say about tooth decay, too. You might […]

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