Nutrition and Your Child’s Teeth
Thursday, 03 March 2011
People can prevent two of the most common diseases today – tooth decay and periodontal (gum) disease – simply by improving their diet. Make sure your child has a balanced diet. Limit sugars and starches to help protect your child`s teeth from decay. Decay results when the hard tissues are destroyed by acid products from
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Orthodontics Overview
Thursday, 03 March 2011
Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that deals with properly aligning teeth and jaws to improve facial structure (and your child’s smile), as well as overall oral health. Orthodontic treatment will help your child by: guiding permanent teeth into the proper positions improving lip closure reserving or gaining space for erupting permanent teeth reducing the
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Common Conditions
Thursday, 03 March 2011
Here’s a look at some of the conditions your child may have that may be alleviated or reversed by orthodontic treatment. Crowded teeth – Teeth may be aligned poorly because the dental arch is small and/or the teeth are large. The bone and gums over the roots of extremely crowded teeth may become thin and
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Who Needs Braces?
Thursday, 03 March 2011
Lots of kids have problems with their teeth not growing in nice and straight. It doesn’t mean something is wrong with you. If you don’t do anything about this and your teeth could look very crooked and uneven when you grow up. Also, you could have problems with your “bite,” or the way your teeth
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All About Braces
Thursday, 03 March 2011
Orthodontics, best known by its tools of the trade – braces – is a special discipline of dentistry concerned with aligning the teeth and jaws to improve your child’s smile and oral health. Braces today are smaller and less conspicuous – and a bit more sophisticated than the conventional gun-metal wire straps. While they still
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Trapped Debris/Objects Between Teeth
Thursday, 03 March 2011
Try gently removing the debris with dental floss. Be careful not to cut your child’s gums. Never use a sharp instrument, such as a needle or pin, to remove any object that is stuck between teeth. If you can’t dislodge the object using dental floss, contact our office.
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Toothaches
Thursday, 03 March 2011
It is important to get an evaluation from one of our dentists as soon as possible if your child has intraoral pain. Please call our office ahead of time so we may reserve the most effient appointment time for you. If ignored, dental pain may lead to larger problems in some cases. If your child
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Sports Injuries
Thursday, 03 March 2011
What do the following have in common? A bat A ball A knee or elbow A hard surface, such as the ground or the bottom of a swimming pool They all are things that could easily come into contact with your child’s mouth when participating in sports. And they all have the potential for damaging
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