Your Baby’s First Teeth

Your Baby’s First Teeth

Your child’s baby teeth are very important and play a huge role in them being able to chew and speak normally. Baby teeth also hold a space in their jaw for adult teeth to one day fill in. Generally, a baby’s teeth start to erupt around six months old. By the age of...
Results of Grinding Your Teeth: Part 2

Results of Grinding Your Teeth: Part 2

Grinding your teeth can have long-lasting effects on your smile. Whether you’re a night grinder or a daytime clencher, bruxism is a serious oral health issue that may result in the following: 6. Structural Issues With Your Teeth As teeth become loosened from grinding...
Results of Grinding Your Teeth: Part 1

Results of Grinding Your Teeth: Part 1

Bruxism, more commonly referred to as teeth grinding refers to a condition where you consistently grind your teeth or clench your jaw tightly. It typically happens during the night while you are asleep, but in some cases, the individual grinds their teeth throughout...
Sugar-Free Treats For Your Child: Good Or Bad?

Sugar-Free Treats For Your Child: Good Or Bad?

They’re marketed as lower calorie options, healthier, and a better alternative to some of America’s favorite treats, but is going sugar-free really better for your child and their teeth? Sugar-free Treats When picking out a sugar-free treat you must out weigh the...
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