Tag: Pediatric Dentistry
What is a Pediatric Dentist?
You can think of the pediatric dentist as the pediatrician of dentistry. After completing four years of dental school a […]
Read More →The Ultimate Toothpaste Guide
You wake up in the morning and force yourself out of bed all while begrudgingly mumbling about needing more sleep. […]
Read More →What Should I Do If My Child Hits Their Tooth? A Parent’s Complete Guide to Tooth Trauma
According to recent studies by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, up to 50% of children experience some form of […]
Read More →Signs and Symptoms To Watch
The following are signs and symptoms that you should look for in the weeks and months following a trauma that […]
Read More →What to Expect at Your First Visit
We view your child’s first visit as our first opportunity to show your child how fun and exciting dentistry can […]
Read More →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 […]
Read More →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. […]
Read More →Cavities: Cause and Prevention
Cavities, otherwise known as Dental Caries, are the most common yet most preventable disease that children suffer from in the […]
Read More →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 […]
Read More →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 […]
Read More →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 […]
Read More →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 →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 […]
Read More →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 […]
Read More →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 […]
Read More →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 […]
Read More →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 […]
Read More →Why Is It Important to Take Care of Baby Teeth?
Baby teeth are, of course, adorable when they appear. They are also essential to the healthy development of your child. […]
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