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

  • What To Do If You Chip A Tooth While Out Of Town

    14 September 2016

    Dental damage happens, but what should you do if you're out of town or away from home? The idea of waiting until you get home can be nerve wracking, but seeing a dentist you've never visited before can also cause some anxiety. If you're in this situation, read this guide to find out what to do. Examine The Damage First of all, you should try to examine the damage for yourself and see how bad it is.

  • 3 Types Of Diets That Are Made Easier With Dental Implants

    24 August 2016

    Having cracked, missing, or chipped teeth can dramatically change the way that you eat. If you're looking to try out a new diet, then the condition of your mouth can have a huge impact on the way that you're able to consume and enjoy food. A dental implant offers several benefits that make it a lot easier to enjoy diets and a variety of foods. If you're considering starting any of the following diets, then you should consider the benefits of dental implants before you embark on your plan.

  • How To Reduce Halloween Candy-Induced Tooth Decay

    19 July 2016

    As the fall season approaches, so do the thoughts of Halloween. Halloween is a fun and exciting holiday, but it can be concerning for parents where their children's dental health is concerned. There will be an abundance of sweet, sticky treats coming home with your kids. The following are a few tips to help reduce the onslaught of cavities during this holiday: Keep Away From Sticky and Hard Candy Candy that is sticky can stay stuck to the surface of the teeth for an extended period of time, so try to avoid it as much as possible.

  • Four Things You Might Want To Bring Along For Your Child's Dental Appointment

    30 June 2016

    If you have a child with an upcoming dentist appointment, it's important that you are prepared for this visit. There might be a few items you can bring along that will calm your child and can help with their dental appointment overall. Here are four items for you to bring along to an upcoming dental visit that can make this a successful trip for your child. 1. Comfort Items for Your Child

  • When You Should See A Dentist For Your Sinus Infection

    23 May 2016

    A sinus infection is a serious and painful condition. Since there are 7 sinus cavities in your head, including around your nose,cheeks, and forehead, an inflammation in this area can feel like you have been hit in the face and become very uncomfortable. A sinus infection is typically caused by a common cold that won't go away, but it can also be caused by an infected tooth or gum tissue as well.