Posts Tagged ‘ childrens dentistry ’

Healthy Halloween Treats That Protect Young Smiles

Halloween is just around the corner, and your kids are no doubt looking forward to trick-or-treating. But all those sugary treats can do serious damage to children’s teeth and gums, especially if they aren’t vigilant about brushing and flossing. If you’d like to give out Halloween treats this year that are healthier for kids and […]

Fluoride: Friend or Foe?

Although fluoride has been added to many U.S. water supplies since the 1960s to help prevent cavities, debates still swirl around whether fluoride is safe and beneficial. What Is Fluoride? Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral in water, soil, and certain foods. It significantly strengthens tooth enamel, making it more resistant to acid attacks that […]

Tips for Managing Dental Anxiety in Kids

Anxiety is normal when children face an unknown situation. Because going to the dentist may involve seeing a strange new medical professional for the first time or undergoing a procedure that seems frightening, it can be difficult to reassure your child that visiting the dentist is normal and can be a positive experience. However, you […]

Mouthguards: Protection for Little Athletes

Mouthguards are not only a requirement for most contact sports, such as football, but also a reassurance for parents. We recommend that young athletes wear mouthguards even for low-impact sports and activities like skateboarding. Although there may not be as much risk of contact when participating in low—or no-impact activities, it takes just one fall […]

Choosing the Right Toothpaste for Your Child

Getting your child to brush their teeth, even with your help, can be difficult. Choosing the right toothpaste to use can be a struggle as well. Hundreds of brands and types are on the market, and you don’t want to choose one inappropriate for their age or developmental stage. You also want to avoid ending […]

Childhood Nutrition and Its Impact on Dental Health

Good oral hygiene habits are the foundations of dental health for children, but good nutrition is also crucial. Keeping teeth healthy and strong requires the proper nutrients to strengthen them and help protect against decay. Kids should also avoid some foods to prevent cavities and gum disease. Nutrients Children Need Calcium This mineral is one […]

Children’s Dental Health Month

Every year, the American Dental Association celebrates Children’s Dental Health Month in February. During these four weeks, dental professionals and educators focus on promoting the benefits of practicing good oral hygiene to children, parents, caregivers, teachers, and others. Dr. Vakili or Dr. Lam encourages involving the whole family in proper oral hygiene to make sure […]