A Guide to Creatively Handling a Child's Dental Health
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A Guide to Creatively Handling a Child's Dental Health

My family's dental health is important to me. Unfortunately for me, it is not as important to my little ones. Getting my kids to brush and floss on a daily basis is almost like taking on an obstacle course. I talked to my family's dentist about different methods I could try to encourage them to brush and floss on a regular basis. Some of the tricks worked, some did not. After some experimentation and talking to other parents, I was able to come up with a lot of great tips for helping kids care for their teeth. I started this blog to help other parents get creative when it comes to their kids and dental care.

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A Guide to Creatively Handling a Child's Dental Health

  • Four Conditions Dental Veneers Can Help With

    17 September 2019

    Dental veneers are an elegant cosmetic solution for resolving problems with teeth. In fact, veneers can be utilized for a lot of different dental problems. If you have one or more of these issues, dental veneers could be of use to you. Pitting Pitting is often a problem that people have from childhood. This is typically due to an over-exposure to dental fluoride while the teeth are still developing. While fluoride is usually a good thing, too much of it as the teeth are developing can create irregularities in the enamel, creating the appearance of pits.

  • 3 Tips For Wearing Invisible Aligners

    15 August 2019

    In years past, if you wanted to correct crooked teeth you would have to wear metal braces for a set period of time and visit an orthodontist regularly to have the braces adjusted. However, in this day and age, misaligned teeth can be corrected through the use of invisible aligners. With invisible aligners, you will wear a set of aligners for a few weeks and then use a new set of aligners.

  • Understanding Dental Implants And The Potential For Nerve Damage

    15 July 2019

    Dental implants can be a lifesaver for people who want to retain the full function and appearance of the teeth. Before you make the decision on receiving the implant device, your oral surgeon will provide you with all of the information you need to make the right choice. This means giving you both the positive and negative information in relation to the procedure. One thing you will learn about is the potential for nerve damage during the surgical procedure.

  • Dealing With White Spots After Having Your Braces Removed

    21 June 2019

    After you get your braces removed, you may notice white spots on your teeth called white spot lesions. Acids left behind by bacteria breaking down sugar in your mouth dissolve calcium and other minerals out of your teeth if they're left in contact with the surface of your teeth for too long. White spot lesions then show up due to demineralization under the tooth's surface enamel. They're common in areas where it's difficult to brush plaque away, like around the brackets and bands of your braces.

  • Understanding Causes Of Dental Implant Failure

    20 May 2019

    While most people who get dental implants never have problems, others may develop implant failure. This is typically the result of preexisting medical conditions, and sometimes, the result of prescription medications. Here are some things that may raise your risk for dental implant failure and what you can do about them: Insufficient Blood Supply If you have a medical condition that causes poor circulation such as diabetes or peripheral vascular disease, then the blood supply to your dental implant surgical sites may be not be sufficient enough to maintain the healthy bone and soft tissue that is essential for proper functioning dental implants.