Preparing for Sedation
Dentists find that when sedation is used their patients are more cooperative, feel less anxious, and experience less discomfort during their dental treatment. If your dentist has recommended sedation for your child’s upcoming dental procedure, there are a few things you will need to do to prepare for the appointment. The following will discuss some […]
Learn MoreCrowns vs. Fillings
If your child’s tooth experiences extensive decay, you may find yourself in the position of having to make a decision between a dental crown and a filling. Both options can help restore your child’s tooth, but depending upon the situation one may be better than the other. Several factors, such as your budget and personal […]
Learn MoreWhat to Expect During a Regular CheckUp
Regular, routine dental checkups play an important part in helping your child maintain his or her oral health. Understanding exactly when you should schedule an appointment for a checkup with a pediatric dentist, learning about what happens during the appointment, and why checkups are so important will help you keep your child’s teeth and gums […]
Learn MoreProblems with Untreated Tongue Tie
Every individual is born with a small strip of skin that is attached to the tongue. This strip of skin helps hold the tongue in place. Unfortunately for some individuals, the strip of skin is shorter than normal. This is called ankyloglossia or, in common terms, tongue tie. A tongue tie can present numerous problems […]
Learn MoreTips to Overcome Fear of the Dentist
Taking your child to the dentist can be stressful for both you and them due to dental fear. However, it doesn’t have to be that way if you follow a few simple tips. Your child may see the dentist’s office as a scary place right now, but you can change all that and make things […]
Learn MoreNitrous Oxide: What Does It Do?
Nitrous oxide is a dental sedative, administered in gas form, that is often used for dental surgeries or other dental treatments. It can alleviate pain and anxiety very effectively. Pediatric Dentistry of Central Florida offers nitrous oxide sedation for their young patients when they need to have surgery or other dental procedures. This type of […]
Learn MoreBest Ways To Pull Loose Baby Teeth
If your child is starting to shed his or her teeth, you may be feeling a little exasperated by the process. Around the age of six, kids start to shed their baby teeth. Usually, the teeth are lost in the same order in which they presented. You can expect your child’s front teeth, which are […]
Learn MoreDental Sealants: How do they work?
Dental sealants are ultra thin protective coatings that are applied to the teeth’s chewing surfaces. Typically, they’re used on the back teeth — the molars and the pre-molars — to help keep the teeth healthy as a child grows. Dental sealant immediately moves into the tiny cracks and grooves of the teeth, creating a shield […]
Learn MoreHow to Put an End to Thumb Sucking
Thumb sucking may seem harmless, but it can cause significant issues for your child’s teeth. As your little one sucks his or her thumb, it places pressure on the upper palate and front teeth. This pressure can be especially detrimental as your little one’s palate is developing. In addition, although thumb sucking has the most […]
Learn MoreWhy Your Child Should Brush Their Tongue
It’s important to work on establishing good oral hygiene habits while your child is young, including regular brushing and flossing. Since it’s often a struggle to get kids to take care of these tasks, you may not have thought beyond your child’s teeth to their tongue. Brushing is definitely important for preventing tooth decay and […]
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