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Kids Dentist, Oral Health Care   •   July 30, 2020

Ensure a Comfortable Teething Process for Your Little One

AS ADULTS, SOME OF US might remember what it was like when we were kids, and we had adult molars coming in. Babies and toddlers go through the same thing, except that unlike older kids, they have no way of understanding why their gums are so sore and uncomfortable. Teething can be a difficult time for […]

Kids Dentist, Oral Health Care   •   July 15, 2020

How to Make Your Child’s First Visit the Dentist Joyful

IS THERE ANYTHING better than the joy a smile of a happy child brings? To a parent, not much comes close. Keeping those joyful smiles healthy and bright are regular visits to the dentist. Here are some tips for parents who are bringing a child in for their first dental checkup. An excellent first visit helps […]

Kids Dentist, Oral Health Care   •   July 5, 2020

How to Handle Toothache in Children?

Toothache in children is a cause of distress for the child as well as the parent. When children suffer from a toothache, it is very different from an adult toothache and can be quite tricky to handle. In many cases, you may even feel frustrated as it can be difficult to spot the exact location […]

Kids Dentist, Oral Health Care   •   June 25, 2020

5 Most Common Dental Problems in Children

Just as the needs of dental care change as children grow, so do the potential dental problems which may arise. Understanding common dental problems during childhood is a great way to help your child pursue the best possible oral health. Will your child have any of these five common dental problems? We handle these and […]

Kids Dentist, Oral Health Care   •   February 27, 2020

Cavities in Children and How To Prevent Them

Knowing cavities To know how cavities occur in a child’s tooth, let’s first get to know about the tooth itself. The tooth has three layers. The surface of it is the hardest part of the tooth, called the ‘enamel’. Beneath the enamel is a much softer layer, which is called the ‘dentin’. Beneath the dentin […]