Pediatric Dentistry: How to Prevent Thumb Sucking
Children begin sucking their thumbs for many reasons. Most infants begin thumb sucking in the womb. As they grow up, children begin putting objects in
Children begin sucking their thumbs for many reasons. Most infants begin thumb sucking in the womb. As they grow up, children begin putting objects in
Parents of a newborn or baby old enough to start teething have many decisions to make. An important one is when to start brushing your
One of the most important steps you can take to establish a good habit of regular teeth brushing for your child is to get them
One of the questions that Dr. Stuart Scott gets asked the most is, “How do I satisfy my child’s sweet tooth without causing harm to
As a pediatric dentist, Dr. Stuart Scott understands the important role fluoride plays in your child’s oral health. The more fluoride children receive, the less
Many parents overlook their children’s dental problems because their teeth are not permanent. Sadly, ignoring your child’s dental problems can lead to serious health problems
According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, a child should visit the dentist after their first tooth appears or by their first birthday. Unfortunately,
As parents well know, children can get themselves into all sorts of trouble. One day they’ve managed to break something valuable, another they’ve had a
Not every wiggling tooth is ready to come out. Sometimes baby teeth act quite stubborn. Sometimes you see your kid practically spinning that tooth in