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Why Seeing a Pediatric Dentist is Beneficial for Teens

January 6, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — drforester @ 7:20 pm
a teenage girl smiling while the dental hygienist smiles in the background

If you recall your teenage years, you probably thought you knew more than your parents, right? Now that you’re the adult, your growing teen might feel as if they’re simply “too cool” or “too mature” to keep seeing a pediatric dentist. The truth is that although they are close to adulthood, there are still many advantages that can come with them seeing a dentist for kids. Read on to learn what benefits can come from maintaining this relationship until they reach the age of 18.   

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4 Reasons for Your Teen to Stay with a Pediatric Dentist

May 2, 2020

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group of smiling teenagers

Like it or not, your child is growing up—in fact, they’re a teenager! Maybe they’re even learning how to drive and filling out college applications. In some ways, they seem ready to take on the world. You may find yourself wondering whether your teen is ready for a general dentist instead of a pediatric dentist. Even though your child isn’t so little anymore and is close to becoming an adult, a pediatric dentist still has much to offer. Here are some reasons to keep your child there for a few years longer. (more…)

When Will It Be Safe to Take My Kids to the Pediatric Dentist?

April 7, 2020

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girl with mask to be safe against COVID-19

Over the past several weeks, you’ve likely been tracking the spread of COVID-19 across the world and taken precautions to make sure it doesn’t affect you and your loved ones. You probably also have had to make several adjustments to your usual routine through at-home schooling, working from home, and social distancing throughout this pandemic. If you’re like most parents out there, you’re wondering when it will be safe for life to “reopen” and return to normal again!

As your trusted pediatric dentist, our team at Coastal Pediatric Dentistry wants you to know that our focus has always been and always will be on your child’s well-being. While COVID-19 poses a threat, we’ll be prepared when the time comes to welcome back our young patients to our practice.

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How to Pull a Baby Tooth the Right Way

February 15, 2020

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hand holding baby tooth

Whether you like it or not, your child is growing up fast. One day, they come running up, excited to show you—they have their first loose baby tooth. Although you’ve seen viral videos of ways people have pulled baby teeth, some of those methods seem ineffective or even dangerous. You want to make sure you do it properly so that your child can have happy memories of this milestone and look forward to their other teeth becoming loose as well. Read on to learn more about how to pull a baby tooth safely.

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3 Ways to Give Your Child a Cavity

January 16, 2020

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boy cavityWhile you and your child play a game together, you watch them laugh and smile with delight. You could look at that sight for hours. But did you know that you or they may be doing things that make it easier for cavities to damage their smile? In this post, you’ll learn what causes children’s cavities and what healthy habits you can implement into your lifestyle to prevent them. (more…)

5 Fun Holiday Gifts for Young Healthy Teeth

December 18, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — drforester @ 8:27 pm

child Santa hat teeth

Your child has written out their holiday wish list—full of entertaining technology and toys, of course. Although you certainly plan on giving them some fun items, you also want to sneak in some presents that are good for them as well. Well, believe it or not, you don’t necessarily have to choose between one or the other. There are some items that fit into both categories. Here are five holiday gifts for young healthy teeth that should be on your shopping list this year. (more…)

Achoo! Help Your Child’s Smile Stay Healthy with These 5 Flu Season Tips

November 18, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — drforester @ 8:30 pm

sick kids

It’s that time of year again—time for the flu to go around your kid’s school. Even with a flu shot, your child can easily get sick, which means that they’ll need lots of rest. Unfortunately, while your child naps and takes it easy for a few days, the bacteria that cause cavities and gum disease are hard at work trying to wreak havoc on your child’s smile. In this post, you’ll learn five flu season tips that you can do to ensure that your child’s illness doesn’t also damage their oral health. (more…)

5 Halloween Candy Tips to Keep Your Child’s Smile Healthy and Strong

October 20, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — drforester @ 3:44 pm

pumpkin chocolate candy

What does your child want to dress up as for Halloween? A spooky witch? A zombie? A vampire? A mad scientist? They are determined to get as much candy as possible, which has you worried. The sugar in candy fuels the bacteria that can cause cavities in your child’s mouth, and that thought is truly terrifying. No matter how scary your child’s costume is this year, you don’t have to be afraid of the condition of their smile. In this blog post, you’ll learn five Halloween candy tips you can use to keep their teeth strong. (more…)

Lunchtime! Your Children’s Dentist Shares What and What Not to Pack

September 20, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — drforester @ 7:55 pm

kids eating lunch school

Summer is officially over, and a new school year has started. As a parent, you know what that means—packing your child’s lunch every weekday. You try to choose foods that are healthy and will give them energy and focus during the day, but have you thought about foods that can help or hurt their teeth? You should! What your child eats, according to your children’s dentist, can impact their smile and their ability to interact with others and learn. In fact, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention says that children with oral problems generally earn lower grades than those with good oral health. So, when you pack your child’s lunch, make sure you choose mouth-friendly options, so that they can have a confident, healthy smile! (more…)

4 Ways the Dentist Can Help Prepare Your Child for a New School Year

August 22, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — drforester @ 8:55 pm

kids backpacks

Oh, summertime. You and your children enjoyed the warm sunshine, lazy days at the pool, and vacations in beautiful destinations, but now it’s time for the new school year to start. You help get your child ready for new teachers, new classmates, and new challenges in many ways, but have you thought about preparing their smile? A visit to the dentist can work wonders for your child as they gear up for school. Check out these ways this checkup and cleaning appointment can help! (more…)

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