Teething can be tough on babies—and parents too. At Growing Smiles Pediatric and Family Dentistry, we share safe, soothing tips to ease sore gums and keep little smiles healthy from the very start.
In the age of technology, maintaining good dental health has become more accessible and engaging than ever. With the help of various apps and gadgets, you can take a more proactive step towards achieving a healthier and brighter smile. Read our blog post to explore five user-friendly tools that make oral care effective and enjoyable.
When you’re a parent, ensuring the well-being of your child’s oral health is a top priority. One effective preventive measure that has gained popularity in recent years is the use of dental sealants. Check out our blog post to learn how dental sealants can protect your child’s smile from cavities.
As a parent, you want the best for your child, including optimal oral health. One major component of this includes preventing cavities. Childhood cavities can be painful, affect overall health, and lead to costly dental treatments. Check out our blog post where we share five tips that can help you prevent cavities in your child’s teeth.
Everyone needs to brush and floss to maintain good oral health, including kids! While many kids develop good dental habits at a young age, you may be less strict about getting them to floss. Read our blog post to find out why you should encourage flossing in a child’s daily dental routine.
Many adults don’t like going to the dentist, so it’s no surprise that kids often struggle, too. While it’s tempting to delay dental care, especially for kids who still have baby teeth, going to the dentist is essential to a child’s health. Read our blog post for advice on how to ease your child’s fears, including the use of rewards.
We understand just how difficult it can be to get your child excited about good dental hygiene. Check out our blog post for our top three tips to help get your little one excited about keeping their teeth and gums healthy and strong!
As a parent, you’ve probably heard of dental crowns or maybe even got the treatment as an adult. You may be wondering if it might be an overwhelming procedure for your young child. Read our blog post to see how pediatric dental crowns differ from regular, adult ones.