Toothbrush Tantrums: When Your Child Won’t Brush

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Children’s dental experts generally recommend that parents brush their kids’ teeth until they’re around seven years old. That’s around the time most kids begin to assert their independence, so it’s a good time for them to take over. But sometimes kids get stubborn about brushing. Then what? Pediatric Dental Center has some tips. Ideally, children…


Teach Healthy Habits Early to Avoid Disease in Adulthood

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Gum disease is a leading cause of tooth loss in the United States. It doesn’t often appear in children, but it can. That’s why the team at Pediatric Dental Center stresses good dental health, with regular checkups and proper dental hygiene, starting at an early age. We recommend a child’s first dental visit as soon…


Are Oral Rinses Necessary For Kids’ Dental Health?

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Despite the best efforts of parents to keep their kids’ teeth healthy, we treat a lot of tooth decay at Pediatric Dental Center. Brushing may not be enough Besides brushing, what can parents do to protect their little ones from cavities? Here are five important tools for preventing cavities in children: Oral Anti-cavity Rinses Flossing…