Does your child have crooked teeth or a misaligned jaw? If this is the case, it might be time to consider orthodontic appliances. Although Bear Creek Pediatric Dentistry doesn’t provide orthodontia, we can help prepare you and your child for the process. The first step is deciding which kind of appliance your child needs, whether it’s a retainer, braces or …
Helping Your Teen Take Responsibility for Their Own Oral Health
As children grow up and become teenagers, parents usually have much less direct influence over their oral care. Adolescence means busier schedules and often less focus on oral care, often resulting in cavities and other dental issues. Though you need to give your children space and some independence during adolescence, here are six guidelines you can follow to make sure …
Healthy Snacks for Healthy Teeth
Kids love snacks, especially those full of sugar, salt, starch and other unhealthy ingredients. Not only are these snacks unhealthy for a child’s overall health, they can also cause major damage to their teeth. Snacks like cookies, candies, juice, potato chips and pretzels can all lead to tooth decay, especially when teeth are not brushed thoroughly. Fortunately, there are various …
Baby’s First Dental Visit
Your baby’s first year of life is full of surprised and big changes. Milestones like their first tooth can bring a lot of joy to parent, but with these new choppers comes a lot of responsibility. With solid food, teething and a curious mouth, your baby will need to make their first dentist visit. You may feel nervous about bringing …
Start Dental Care Early to Protect Your Child’s Oral Health
If you want your child to grow up with healthy teeth and gums, you should start teaching and practicing good dental care when they are still toddlers. Children usually begin to teethe between 12 and 18 months and should be taken to the dentist from the moment that first tooth erupts. Along with a dentist visit, there are several other …
Medford Pediatric Dentist 3 Tips for the Tooth Fairy.
There comes a time in every child’s life when they lose their baby teeth, whether through natural causes, or through the accidents, poor hygiene, and fights, that many children go through in their lives. Here are some fun ideas to help keep the tooth fairy fun for kids, while encouraging healthy habits. While this isn’t a permanent solution, and your …
Medford Pediatric Dentists Suggest How to prevent your child from sucking their thumb
It’s a fairly common occurrence among toddlers and young children, especially during times of stress. Thumb-sucking can be a calming mechanism. Most of the time, this habit tends to go away by the age of 4 or so. Still, every parent should be up to the challenge of helping their child not suck on their digits, for a variety of …
4 Reasons to Visit a Pediatric Dentist
Choosing your dentist is just as important as choosing a doctor for your family. We know you always want the very best for your kids, especially when it comes to their health. While family dentists provide excellent care, a pediatric dentist has specific benefits that can help your kids have great teeth for the rest of their lives. 1.Specialization Pediatric …
Healthy Diet and Good Dental Health
In the world of dental healthcare it is important to always take care of your teeth with specific routines everyday from brushing to flossing to using the correct amount of fluoride toothpaste. But how does diet play a role in your children’s dental health? When it comes to snacking there are so many things that are easy grab and go …
National Children’s Dental Health Month
Happy February! It is national children’s dental health month. This month is dedicated to help promote healthy brushing habits and fighting cavities for children. The theme poster this year to promote healthy habits is “Sugar Wars” showing kids in a spaceship with their dog go and battle cavities, sugar, and plaque build up in space. These posters are to help …