Nutritional habits developed during childhood can stay with you into adulthood. That could pay dividends for your child for years to come, but in the near future, these smart choices can mean a lot for their oral health. It’s easy for your child to end up eating too many items high in sugar and carbohydrates. Unfortunately, those tend to be cavity-causing foods. They supply fuel for bacteria to produce acid that attacks tooth enamel. Keep reading as a children’s dentist in Center helps you discover alternatives that will satisfy their snack cravings while not being so hard on their teeth.
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What Are Healthy Snacks to Sub for Cavity-Causing Foods?
January 4, 2023
5 Smile-Friendly Stocking Stuffers That Your Family Will Love
December 16, 2022
There are few things more exciting than seeing a stocking full of goodies on Christmas morning. Candy and other sweet treats are among the most common stocking stuffers, but while there’s nothing wrong with indulging now and then, you might want to balance things out with a few gifts that promote good oral health. Below are 5 tooth-friendly gift ideas that will leave everyone in your family smiling.
(more…)4 Ways Dental Visits Can Save You Money
November 21, 2022
Now that it’s the holiday season, you might be feeling a pinch in your bank account. If you’ve been busy buying groceries for a family meal or purchasing gifts for loved ones, you may be tempted to cancel any unnecessary subscriptions or appointments. However, you won’t want to call off a visit to your dentist. By scheduling an appointment with them and using your dental insurance, you could be saving money in the long run. Read on to learn how regular checkups with your dentist can help save you thousands of dollars!
(more…)5 Tips to Ensure You Have a Smile-Friendly Thanksgiving
November 9, 2022
With Thanksgiving around the corner, you might have plenty of plans to juggle. From traveling and cooking to organizing a family get-together, this holiday weekend can seem somewhat challenging. While the main thing about this month is the delicious meal you’re excited to munch on, the last thing you want is to develop a cavity after the festivities. Read on to learn several tooth-friendly tips on how to have a healthy Thanksgiving for your pearly whites!
(more…)Are You Overbrushing Your Teeth?
October 21, 2022
There are several things you can do to keep your smile healthy. Eating fresh fruits and veggies, lean meat, fish, and dairy will provide your teeth with the nutrients they need. Visiting your dentist every six months will allow them to identify and treat oral health issues as soon as possible. And, of course, brushing and flossing your teeth at home will lower your risk of cavities, gum disease, and other oral health problems. Though you may think brushing your teeth hard is the best way to ensure you remove all the plaque, this isn’t the case. Read on to learn about how overbrushing can harm your smile and signs that you’re doing it.
(more…)Toothbrushes for Kids: When Your Child Can Go Electric
October 6, 2022
Did you know that approximately one-fifth of children between the ages of five and 11 as well as 13% of teenagers between ages 12 to 19 have at least one untreated cavity? Cavities are often the cause of improper oral hygiene. Not brushing and flossing often enough allows plaque and bacteria to build up on the teeth. These bacteria feed off the sugar in the foods and drinks your child consumes and release acids that attack their enamel, therefore making their smile more susceptible to decay. Using the proper tools is essential to keeping your smile healthy, so read on to learn about toothbrushes for kids and when your child can start using an electric one.
(more…)Kid-Friendly School Lunches for a Healthy Smile
September 14, 2022
Children and parents across the country are officially back in school mode. While scrambling to get the last few items on your little one’s supply list, don’t forget to pick up some tooth-approved foods as well. Believe it or not, a healthy smile can do more than just make your children’s dentist in Center happy – it can improve academic success! By making a few adjustments here and there, you can turn your child’s cavity-filled lunch into a healthy one.
(more…)What Are the Reasons for Children’s Tooth Extractions?
August 24, 2022
When a dentist surgically removes a primary tooth, it is often called a “baby tooth extraction.” As a parent, if you ever hear a dentist say that your child needs their tooth pulled, you’ll certainly want to understand why. Isn’t that baby tooth going to fall out anyway? The truth is this is one of the most common pediatric dentistry procedures. Continue reading to learn from a children’s dentist in Center reasons why children’s tooth extractions are sometimes necessary and get some aftercare tips.
(more…)What’s More Effective: Waterpik or Dental Floss?
August 4, 2022
Big Bend National Park or South Padre Island? Chicken fried steak or chicken fajitas? Friday or Saturday nights? Some decisions are easier than others. When it comes to cleaning in between teeth, dental floss and a Waterpik water flosser each have their own merits. Keep reading to learn from your dentist in Center about the pros and cons of dental floss, plus the benefits and drawbacks of the Waterpik, so that you can make the best choice for your oral health.
(more…)4 Reasons Why Summer is the Perfect Time for Teeth Whitening
July 6, 2022
Summer is the time to enjoy barbecues, family outings, baseball, and more; you and your loved ones probably already have quite a few things planned. However, if you’ve been thinking of heading to a teeth whitening center to have your smile brightened, now could be the perfect time to work it into your schedule! There are several advantages to having your teeth whitened during the summer, and the following post gives 4 key examples.
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