If your child has a decayed primary tooth, it is important to address it, and it it is severe, your child’s dentist may recommend a crown. Why does my child need a crown? And, is it really necessary? Here are some informative points to help you to understand this procedure better.
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As parents, we are concerned about making sure we teach our young children proper dental hygiene. However, it may surprise you to know that teenagers are at a high risk for tooth decay and gum disease. As your children grow and begin taking care of their teeth, there are simple ways to remind them to prevent plaque and tartar build-up.
Read more →So, what’s the 411 on wisdom teeth? What can you expect for your child? If it is between check-ups and you suspect your child’s wisdom teeth have erupted, please contact Tooth Fairy Smiles.
Read more →Think it is unimportant to care for baby teeth because they are temporary? Baby bottle tooth decay refers to cavities in infants and very young children. Consequently, although your child will lose all her baby teeth, they are still vital for her health.
Read more →Lip sucking in children is a common habit many kids form. With patience and persistence, parents and caregivers can help a child break free from the pattern.
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