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3 Commonly-Asked Questions About Dental Sealants

December 3, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — orthorandolph @ 10:21 pm
a child high-fiving their dentist

You’ve probably been told your whole life that brushing and flossing your teeth every day is essential for preventing cavities – and if you’re a parent, you’ve hopefully been preaching this idea to your child as soon as they were old enough to listen! However, did you know that dental sealants can also play an integral role in cavity prevention? Most people don’t realize the incredible impact these small, simple coatings can have! Here’s what you need to know.

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World Smile Day Is Today! Here’s How You Can Get Involved

October 4, 2024

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Woman smiling while cleaning up trash on beach

In the age of social media, emojis are commonplace. That wasn’t always the case. In fact, when a Worcester artist first created the yellow smile icon, it was revolutionary! Since the original message has been lost over the years, World Smile Day was established in 1999. Now that it’s October 4th, it’s fitting that we take the time to talk about what it is, why it’s important, and how you can get involved.

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Healthy Snack Options That Will Keep Your Child Smiling

September 3, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — orthorandolph @ 10:32 pm
a group of children eating lunch

Cavities are a global menace; behind the common cold, they’re the second-most common health condition, with an estimated 90% of adults in the US having had at least one in their lifetime. However, this condition isn’t exclusive to adults – studies also show that children are just as likely, if not more likely, to develop cavities during their youth!

But like most dental issues, cavities can be prevented, and one of the best ways that children can avoid getting one is by sticking to a healthy diet. As a parent, you play a large part in this! Here are some healthy snack recipes and ideas perfect for your child’s school lunch, all aimed at preserving their dental health while also putting a smile on their face!

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5 Important Facts About Children’s Dentistry

June 24, 2024

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Dentist examining child's mouth

Between books at the store, videos on YouTube, and advice from well-meaning family members, it can be hard not to experience information overload as a parent. This is especially true when it comes to developmental milestones and your baby’s health. That’s why we’re keeping it simple: five important facts about children’s dentistry.

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Can Fruit Juice Harm My Child’s Teeth?

May 2, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — orthorandolph @ 4:28 pm
a child smiling and drinking from a cup

It’s no secret that many children love juice – and you might, too! But did you know that most fruit juices are high in sugar content and can actually pose a threat to your child’s dental health? Continue reading below to learn more about the dangers that fruit juices can pose to teeth, along with a few healthy alternatives that are sure to put a smile on your child’s face!

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Everything You Need to Know About Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

April 30, 2024

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Mom holding baby drinking bottle

Did you know that infants can develop cavities? It’s true! That’s why parents are encouraged to read up on baby bottle tooth decay, particularly what it is, what causes it, and how to prevent it. Fortunately, you can find all of this information and more right here!

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Wondering If Your Teen Needs to Visit a Pediatric Dentist? Read This

March 26, 2024

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Pediatric dentist looking at teenager's smile

Whether your child just turned 13 or 19, they might feel “too cool” for a lot of things, from the toys they used to play with to having you drop them off in front of the movie theatre. If going to a kid’s dentist is also on that list, then read on to learn why your teen needs to visit a pediatric dentist – at least for a while longer.

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Why You Shouldn’t Hesitate to Buy Your Child Dentistry-Themed Toys

November 2, 2023

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a child playing with dentistry-themed toys

As parents, we tend to fondly remember the toys that we played with when we were younger—and we might even try to get our own children interested in some of these toys! That said, when it comes to toys, it’s important to acknowledge the potential influence they can have, and the right toy can even nudge a child toward being more inclined to care for their pearly whites! Continue reading below to learn a little more from your trusted pediatric dentist about a few of the benefits of dentistry-themed toys, along with a few exciting options you shouldn’t hesitate to pick up for your little one.

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How To: Teach Your Child About Their Oral Health While Homeschooling

September 21, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — orthorandolph @ 4:47 pm
Parent homeschooling two daughters

The National Home Education Research Institute recently shared that about 3.7 million students in the United States are homeschooled. If your child is one of them, then you might be constantly searching for engaging lessons on everything from math to oral hygiene. When it comes to the latter, you’re in the right place! Keep reading for four ways to teach your child about oral health while homeschooling.

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4 Helpful Tips for Teaching Your Child How to Floss

July 13, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — orthorandolph @ 6:14 pm
Father and son smiling while flossing their teeth in bathroom

As your child grows up, they begin to do more and more things independently. That starts with walking on their own and extends to feeding themselves and choosing their own clothes. Eventually, they should begin completing their oral hygiene regimen on their own, including flossing. If you’re unsure how to approach this in a way that’s fun and ensures they clean their teeth effectively, then keep reading for four tips for teaching your child how to floss.

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