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6 Tips to Help Keep Your Child Calm While at the Dentist

family dentistry Up to 36% of adults in the U.S. get nervous when they visit the dentist's office, and kids are no different. But it's important to remember that good oral hygiene and regular visits to the family dentistry office help to keep cavities and gum disease away. Of course, knowing your child needs to visit the dentist and keeping your child calm during their appointment are two different things. How Learn More

Baby Teeth: Everything You Need to Know About Your Child’s Chompers

Baby teeth start to come in between the ages of six and 12 months. By the age of three, most kids typically have all of their baby teeth. Your child's baby teeth play a major role not only in helping your kids munch and crunch on healthy foods but also in helping them develop healthy smiles as adults. While baby teeth may not seem very important because they eventually fall out to make room for Learn More

5 Easy Ways to Show Your Teeth Some Love This Valentine’s Day

Valentine's Day is an incredibly fun day for kids. You get to pick out cool Valentine's cards for your friends (complete with holographic stickers), decorate a fun Valentine's baggie where your friends can drop off their own Valentines at your desk, and munch on candy throughout the day. While your kids are showing their friends some love during the holiday, make sure they're also showing their Learn More