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Basic Tips For Treating Your Kids’ Dental Emergencies

As a parent, you do all that you can to prepare for just about anything to happen at any given time. Are you prepared for a dental emergency? Would you know what to do if your kid's tooth got knocked out of his mouth? Here, you'll find a few tips that'll help you prepare for dental emergency situations. Have Contact Info Ready Does your family dentist offer emergency after-hour services? If not, it's time for you to start looking for an emergency dentist that your family can use in the event of an emergency. Read More 

Getting a Dental Implant? Get Familiar with the Terminology

Have you decided that you are interested in an all-on-4 dental implant, and getting ready to visit a dentist for a consultation? If so, there are going to be a lot of terms that you are unfamiliar with. It is best to know the following terminology so that it does not feel like your dentist is speaking a foreign language to you. Titanium Post Getting a dental implant will require placing a post into your jawbone, which is made out of titanium. Read More 

Keeping Your Child’s Teeth And Gums Healthy

Many well-meaning parents may make the mistake of failing to effectively protect their child's teeth against common dental problems and damages. If you are worried about making these mistakes, they can be fairly easy to avoid if you are informed about the steps that you should be taking. Keep Your Baby's Gums Clean Before your child's teeth develop, you might assume that they will not have any dental care that will be needed. Read More 

Dental Stains Resistant To Bleaching

While bleaching and laser treatments are often very effective in the treatment of dental stains, there are some types of staining that may be resistant to this type of treatment. If you are unhappy with the appearance of your teeth, make an appointment with your dentist. He or she will recommend the most effective treatment option for your type of stains. Here are some types of dental staining that may be resistant to bleaching treatments and what you can do about them: Read More 

Three Key Attributes Of A Children’s Toothbrush

As soon as your child begins to get teeth, you should be thinking about getting him or her a toothbrush. While you'll be taking care of the brushing duties for the first while, it's important to teach your child how to properly brush and empower him or her to do so once the child is old enough. Buying the right toothbrush can be integral in this process. Your child's pediatric dentist can give you some things to watch for when you shop for a children's toothbrush, and may even give your child a new brush at the end of each appointment. Read More