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Preventative Dental Care   •   October 27, 2021

Importance Of Professional Dental Cleaning For Kids

Getting professional dental cleaning services at an early age can improve your dental hygiene. It allows you to enjoy the benefits of healthy teeth and gums throughout your life. Professional teeth cleaning services have several steps and they can prevent several oral health complications in your children in the long run. It is essential to […]

Pediatric Dentistry   •   September 30, 2021

The Most Common Dental Problems in Children

Childhood is a time of adventure, exploration, and development. However, during these years of discovery, there may be the development of a dental problem – a climb on the monkey bars may result in a fractured tooth, or a missed spot of plaque may result in a cavity. Many of the dental disorders that affect […]

Kids Dentist   •   July 12, 2021

What To Do If Your Kid Doesn’t Like Visiting The Dentist?

It’s not at all a surprise that a visit to the dentist may make your kid a little nervous. Most parents have stated that their kid is “terrified” of the dentist; others mentioned that their kid won’t even open their mouth at the dentist, and some also say that their children scream at the dentist! […]

dental sealants, Kids Dentist   •   September 2, 2020

Protect Your Child’s Teeth Against Cavities by using Sealants

Listen up, Cook and Kankakee County, By age eleven, 42% of children will have at least one cavity. Sugary snacks and drinks, coupled with poor oral hygiene, are the main reasons. Some parents may not understand the priority of protecting baby teeth from cavities if they will eventually be replaced with adult teeth, but good […]

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 […]