What Should I Look for in a Pediatric Dentist?
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,
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
By the time they lose their first tooth, some kids think only the tooth fairy cares about those pearly whites. They have never seen a
Going to the dentist isn’t always something people look forward to – especially if you have a sensitive gag reflex. Kids have enough anxiety about
Getting your children to learn to regularly brush their teeth can feel difficult. It can take many sessions at the sink to teach them how
Parents reading this may still have vivid memories of having their teeth pulled when they were younger. The old string attached to the doorknob trick
Pediatric dentistry protects children and helps establish oral health habits that will continue to serve them throughout their lives. At Parkcrest Dental Group, we take
In the last Parkcrest Dental Group blog, we discussed baby teeth. We talked about ways to soothe teething and when to visit your pediatric dentistry