The need for pediatric dental X-rays or radiographs varies according to your child’s oral health. Most pediatric dentists take X-rays once per year starting at age two or three, though if your child has a …
Is Sedation Dentistry Safe For Children?
Sedation dentistry is safe for children in most situations. The medications used in sedation procedures have very few side effects for healthy children. Anxious children or those who have difficulty sitting still due to special …
At What Age Should a Child Get Their First Dental X-Ray?
We find that giving children their first dental X-ray between the ages of two and three helps to familiarize them with the process. The first X-rays are often simple pictures of the front teeth. After …
Delayed Tooth Eruption – What You Should Know
As parents, we all look forward to the exciting milestone of our children’s first tooth eruption. However, what happens when our little one’s pearly whites are taking their sweet time to make an appearance? Don’t …
What Happens If You Lose A Baby Tooth Too Early?
As parents, we eagerly await our child’s first tooth, capture its every milestone, and celebrate each with glee. However, it’s not just the arrival of the first tooth that is significant, but the loss of …
What Can You Do For A Cracked Baby Tooth?
As a parent, it’s natural to panic when something goes wrong with your child’s teeth. One of the most common dental emergencies in young children is a cracked baby tooth. While it may be distressing …