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Patient Resources
We are committed to helping you and your child have a beautiful and healthy smile. We offer a variety of topics to help you learn how to improve and maintain a beautiful smile.
Pediatric Dentistry
Preventative Care
Preventive dental care is important throughout life, especially at a young age. By practicing good oral hygiene at home and scheduling regular checkups with the dentist, your child can help keep her smile bright and healthy for years to come. Learn moreTeeth for Life
Practicing good oral hygiene means maintaining your child’s smile by visiting the dentist regularly and taking care of her teeth and gums in between checkups. Learn moreNutrition & Oral Health
Establishing good nutritional habits for your child can be especially beneficial to promote good eating patterns and food choices for the rest of his or her life. Think of your child’s mouth as the doorway to the rest of the body. Learn moreThumb Sucking
Along with favorite blankets, teddy bears, and nap time, thumb sucking can be one of the most comforting aspects of childhood. Is this cause for worry? Learn moreTeeth Grinding
Teeth grinding, or bruxism, refers to excessive grinding of the teeth and/or excessive clenching of the jaw, and is common in children. Is this a cause for concern? Learn moreGum Disease in Children
Gum disease, also known as gingivitis or periodontal disease, is an infection that occurs in the gums, deep tissues, and bones that support the teeth. It can affect children if proper oral health practices aren’t followed. Learn moreDental Care for Your Baby
Congratulations on your new baby! To prepare for the arrival of your baby’s first tooth, follow these guidelines and your baby will be on the way to a lifetime of healthy smiles! Learn moreThe Importance of Baby Teeth
Just because your child’s primary teeth, often known as “baby teeth,” eventually fall out, doesn’t mean they’re not important. Primary teeth play an important role in your child’s overall health, development, and well-being. Learn moreBaby Bottle Tooth Decay
Also known as early childhood caries, baby bottle tooth decay refers to tooth decay in infants and toddlers. Your child needs strong, healthy primary teeth to properly chew food and learn to speak, so preventing baby bottle tooth decay is very important. Learn moreWound Care
Wound care instructions for infants, toddlers, and older children to aid in the healing process. Learn moreOur Blog
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