Blog - Adolescent/Teen Dental Care
How to Encourage Your Children to Take Dental Care Seriously
Dental care in Gainesville and oral health is not something that ranks high in the list of priorities of children. And it is perfectly understandable. For kids, their priorities are more on fun and games, candies, food, and hanging out with friends. You might find it to be a little odd or rare ...
How to Ensure Child Dental Care at Home
Getting proper dental care at home is important because after our milk teeth, you will only have one set of permanent teeth so you better take care of it as early as possible. And when it comes to your children, you should really start your children early.
You need to remember that the oral ...
The Paramount Need of Dental Care for Children
Dental care for children is needed during the formative stages because their bodies rapidly develop. They grow taller, become bigger, stronger, and eventually, their jaws start to take form as they get more mature facial features. Did you know that good oral hygiene has a huge influence on facial features? Take for instance ...
Why Kids Need to Visit the Dentist Regularly
Pediatric Dentistry can make sure that your children grow up with strong and healthy teeth that are free from cavities and tooth decay. All you need to do is to make sure that your kids never miss their dentist’s appointment.
It is practically a given that children wolf on sweets. It doesn’t have to ...
Kids, Candies, and Tooth-tastophes
Children should practice good dental care as much as adults. That’s why there are health professionals who dedicate their profession in promoting oral health from infancy to teen years. They are called, pediatric dentist. What exactly are the roles of pediatric dentists? Well, they qualify and experience taking care of your child’s teeth, ...
An Expert Guide When Hiring Certified Pediatric Dentists
How can you hire the best pediatric dentist? Well, many patients today often ask themselves the question especially when looking for medical help. However, with the help from an expert, you will definitely know what to do especially when making your decision on whether to hire these experts or not. Here is an ...
5 Tips on Choosing the Best Pediatric/Orthodontic Dentistry Services
Many adults and children need orthodontic treatments to attain properly aligned teeth and oral healthy. In the past, it was easier to find orthodontic dentistry services, but with so many dental clinics available almost in every city and town these days, finding the best dentist can prove be difficult and challenging. While choosing ...
Fundamental Elements of Children's Dental Care
Caring for the dental health of a child begins with proper maintenance of the pregnant mother’s health. This is because a baby’s teeth start to develop while it is still in the mother’s womb. A pregnant mother must ensure that she follows a nutritious and healthy diet, taking in all the recommended essential ...
Basic Aspect's of Children's Dental Care
Dental care for a child starts with the state of the mother’s health during pregnancy since baby teeth begin developing before birth. Pregnant mothers should ensure they eat a nutritious balanced diet, and also take in sufficient minerals and vitamins. It is highly advisable for pregnant mothers to have a full dental examination ...
What Is Pediatric Dentistry and Why Is It Important?
Pediatric dentistry is a dental specialty that deals with oral health care of infants, children, adolescents, and people with special health care needs. Pediatric dentists provide comprehensive dental evaluation for young people in order to prevent dental problems. Children should visit dentist in order to determine if there are any problems with teeth ...

Which Are the Most Widely Used Treatments for Treating Dental Caries in Primary Molars?
Caries treatment, or treatment for tooth decay is essential. But when you need to treat primary molars there are usually only three choices which your dentist is faced with. The Hall Technique, involving sealing the caries using a preformed crown, a pulpotomy, and the traditional restoration procedure.
Here I will point out which treatment are most successful and widely used for ...
Child Dental Care
Child dental care for tooth decay. It is a highly preventable disease caused by bacteria. It can occur when certain foods are left on the teeth. A combination of certain foods, acid build up, bacteria and saliva form plaque which sticks to the teeth. The acids which are also produced by bacteria in ...
How to Take Care of Your Baby's First Teeth
Watching your baby get irritable and fussy weeks prior to getting her first tooth is a taxing experience both for you and your baby. Until one day you notice a tiny tooth bud emerging through the gums. Your child is soon going to get her full set of teeth and be able to ...
Teething in Babies, Fact or Fiction
A leading pediatric dentist claims that the symptoms associated with Teething in babies is just a myth. The fever, diaper rash and other symptoms which parents assume are a cause of teething, may just be an indication of a baby who has other infections.
By attributing these symptoms with Teething, Kirsten Fitzgerald, a consultant ...

How Old Is Too Old for a Child to Be Using a Pacifier?
The Beckhams have been in the news recently, no surprise there, but the somewhat surprising aspect of their recent public appearance involved their 4 year old daughter, sucking on a pacifier.
This has caused a stir ...
Good Dental Hygiene Affects the Way Children Perform at School
Dental care is becoming a highly necessary for school going children. Studies show that bad oral care can affect the rest of the body. Chronic medical problems can stem from moving bacteria due to bad dental hygiene.
Bad oral health is also linked to cardiovascular issues and truancy at school due to dental problems. ...
Why You Should Care about Your Kid's Gums
When it comes to your kid’s oral health, it’s easy to fixate on the teeth. Worrying about cavities. lost teeth, or the potential for braces is important, but teeth only make up half of what a pediatric dentist will deal with to ensure that your children have a lifetime of proper oral health. ...
Common Children's Procedures
For most parents, a trip to the pediatric dentist entails routine teeth cleaning and nothing but good news. However, not every kid will be so lucky. Cavities, problems with gums, teeth growing incorrectly, and other issues can lead to more serious procedures. For the most part, none of these procedures should be any ...
What Is Preventive Dentistry?
Preventative dentistry involves implementing practices that will keep your children’s mouths from harm. There are many ways that you can avoid tooth decay, spaces, and crooked teeth. Start asking your dentist about what preventative measures are best for your child and make sure that you are following these basic preventative measures everyday.
- Brushing and ...
Your Baby's Teeth
A lot of new parents find themselves wondering what to do about their baby’s oral health. After all, baby’s have no teeth to investigate, clean, or discuss with a dentist, but that doesn’t mean that they aren’t coming soon nor that the baby’s mouth should be ignored. Starting practices for genuine good oral ...
Better Snacks for Better Teeth
It should come as no surprise that probably the most important part of maintaining healthy teeth is your child’s diet.The primary source of tooth decay is sugar and refined carbohydrates. Foods and drinks that are high in sugars and these carbs react with the bacteria that lives on teeth, creating harmful acids that ...
Babies and Pacifiers
Sucking is a natural reflex that all babies develop. For some children, they have been doing it since the womb—literally before they were born! This is why pacifiers are comforting to nearly every child in the world. Mothers everywhere have been using pacifiers for centuries to calm crying and cranky babies, and that ...
Keeping Your Kid's Teeth White
For adults, there is a lot of pressure to make sure that teeth stay sparkling white. It’s a sign that we take care of ourselves, take pride in our appearance, and don’t give into bad habits. With kids, we may have the natural inclination that their teeth should be just as sparkling, but ...
4 Ways to Get Your Child to Brush
Once your child has started to get their first teeth, you might feel a bit lost as to how you are going to successfully help them take care of their teeth all by themselves everyday. Here are four easy things you can do to get your kids comfortable with brushing their own teeth ...
Flossing
In addition to brushing, the same recommendations that dentists and oral hygiene experts are making for adults apply to kids. That’s right, the thing that you might often forget to do, but need to get in the habit of is important for your child as well: flossing.
When to Floss?
Experts agree that as soon as your child ...
Baby Bottles and Tooth Decay
For the parents of many toddlers, whose baby teeth have just come in, they might be faced with a shocking sight: tooth decay. You might find yourself wondering how it’s possible that kids at such a young age have already developed oral hygiene problems when all they’ve really had so far is a baby bottle. Well, ...
Sodas, Juices, and Teeth
It might seem like no day is complete to your child until they’ve had a fizzy soda.Especially with pizza parties, barbecues, and after school, they’re a delicious treat that many kids consume without realizing the harm they’re doing to their overall health and in particular their teeth.
Effects of Soda
Did you know that some researchers believe that soda can be just as harmful ...
New Year's Resolution: Best Foods for Teeth
With the New Year upon us, everyone is making resolutions. Most of them are about trying altering diet to stay healthier and get into better shape, but another benefit of changing your eating habits is healthier teeth and gums. This is a great reason to change things up for the healthier, and one that applies to your kids as well. ...
Preparing for a First Appointment
There are a lot of doctor’s visits to check off the list during your child’s first year. Unfortunately, one of the scariest for a baby can be the dental appointment. Even though dental appointments are entirely routine and important, they can feel invasive and strange to anyone—but especially a baby who has no idea why someone would want to poke ...
Prepare for Teething
Teething can be a scary and difficult time for parents. There are a lot of rumors floating around that can make people very nervous and unsure about what exactly to expect. Knowing the basic timeline for teething and how it will affect your baby is the best way to be aware of what’s normal, and what might be a cause ...
Dental Radiographs
A common tools used by dentists is dental radiographs, or X-rays. This technology might seem dangerous for children because of exposure to radiation, but in fact it helps find problems that are much more dangerous if left untreated.
There’s no need to be nervous about young children, even infants, having an x-ray as a part of their regular exam, and to ...
The Importance of a Good Diet
In order for your child to grow and develop properly, they need to be eating a healthy diet. This is particularly important for their teeth, which are sensitive to everything they put in their mouths. For their gums and enamel to fight off tooth decay and gingivitis, they need to not only avoid high amounts of sugar and starches, but ...
Preventive Dentistry
Taking your kids to the dentist regularly is the best way to fight against potential problems like tooth decay, cavities, and gingivitis, but making sure that your children’s teeth are developing as healthy and safely as possible doesn’t stop there.
Preventive dentistry means taking active steps to protect your children’s teeth from harm before there’s a problem.
As soon as your baby ...
Mouth Guards
Mouth guards are soft pieces of plastic specially designed to fit over upper teeth. When your kids get old enough to start engaging in sports and physical activities, they should become the one piece of equipment that you never forget.
Football, baseball, basketball, soccer, and gymnastics are the most common sports that kids get involved with at an early age. For ...
Choosing a Toothbrush
Besides the toothbrushes your dentist provides, it can be hard to know exactly what’s best for teeth—especially for your children. Grocery stores and pharmacies are filled with many different brands and styles. Each kind of toothbrush comes with advantages and disadvantages. Having a basic knowledge of what works best in which scenario will ...
Dental Sealants
American Dental Association studies have shown that 42% of children between the ages of 6 and 19 have signs of dental decay. The decay caused by bacteria and sugars leads to pain and expensive fillings, and sometimes even with the most diligent brushing routines it can’t be avoided. However, the application of sealants ...
Teeth Grinding
Teeth grinding, also called bruxism, can be a painful condition and one that’s very detrimental to the future health of your child’s teeth. If you suspect that they are grinding their teeth, there are some specific warning signs you should look for to know for sure and then some specific steps to take ...
Teething: What You Need to Know
Sometime after the fourth month, and in some cases lasting until the third birthday, your baby will start getting their first set of teeth. The first time you get to take a picture of a toothy grin can be great cause for celebration, but getting there will not be easy. Teething causes a ...
Fluoride
There’s a very good reason why pediatric dentists are concerned about your family’s water supply—it’s extremely important for your child to be getting fluoride. Fluoride is a major part of the exchange of mineral and bacteria on teeth, and for children under six it plays a very important role in the formation of ...
Halloween Is Coming
Halloween is just around the corner, and your children are probably starting to get excited about their costumes and a night of spooky fun. But, with trick-or-treating and all the candy that gets consumed on October 31, it’s the treats that can be really scary. Now is the perfect time to review the ...
When Should Your Child See the Dentist
In the first year of your child’s life, there is a lot to consider and get done. One of those things should be a visit to the dentist’s office, generally before their first birthday. In order to get your child used to the dentist and practicing good oral hygiene for the rest of ...
Habits to Avoid: Thumb Sucking and Too Much Candy
It’s crucial to teach your kids the proper way to care for their teeth, but making sure that their overall oral hygiene is as good as it can be involves more than brushing and flossing. While these basic practices will guard your child’s teeth against a lot of the major problems like cavities and gingivitis, there are some other habits ...
Gingivitis
While you may pay the most attention to your children’s teeth, the area around—the gums—is also sensitive to problems and needs to be cared for and examined regularly. Gingivitis is a disease that attacks the gums, and it is actually quite common and mild, but if left untreated it can lead to serious issues in the future such as periodontitis. ...
Tooth Decay
For children, it’s especially important to avoid serious dental issues like tooth decay. By teaching your kids about the dangers of improper dental hygiene they can avoid painful, costly procedures and learn good habits that will keep their teeth intact for the rest of their lives.
Tooth decay involves three things: the enamel on ...
Losing Teeth
Around the age 5 or 6 most children will notice that their front teeth are getting a little wiggly. This can be an incredibly exciting moment—loosing that first baby tooth is a big step in growing up. Kids will most likely be excited and ready to pull that tooth out as soon as possible, especially if they are expecting a ...
The Thumb... a Hard Habit to Break
Did you know that more than 75% of infants suck their thumbs, fingers and/or pacifiers through the first year of life? Most children turn to their thumb or pacifier when bored, tired, or upset. It is fairly common to see a child simultaneously engage in other behaviors (ie. tugging on an ear, twirling a strand of hair, or clinging to ...
Adolescents and Tooth Whitening: A Sensitive Subject
The first question most patients ask when they come to our office is “How can I whiten my teeth?” Cosmetic bleaching is indeed an excellent way to boost your self-confidence and improve the look of your smile. It is a simple procedure that can be performed at the dental office or in the comfort of your own home.
Advantages of in-office, ...
Halloween Treats & Children's Teeth
It’s that time of year again! Halloween is just around the corner! Everyone deserves a sweet treat on occasion, so what would your pediatric dentist recommend? Chocolate! Studies have shown that eating dark chocolate may contribute to improved cardiovascular health. Packed with natural antioxidants, dark chocolate also contains theobromine, which has been shown to harden tooth enamel! In moderation and coupled with ...