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Meet Dr. Nate Shaw

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Credentials, experience, and associations are extremely important aspects to look for in a pediatric dentist. What makes one stand out from the other? WHO they are. Our Doctor Spotlight series allows our tiny patients and parents to get a glimpse into the doctor’s lives. Come get to know us! Dr. Nate Shaw is a board certified pediatric dentist and a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. He is also currently a member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, American Dental Association, Southeastern Society of Pediatric Dentistry, and the North Carolina Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Dr. Nate has provided dental care for those in need through mission work in Ecuador, Kenya, and has worked closely with North Carolina Missions of Mercy in their free mobile dental program. He will be primarily seeing patients at our Waverly location. Come get to know him! Why did you decide to focus on pediatric dentistry rather than general dentistry? I was able to intern at...

Dental Health Concerns and Tips for Teens

The adolescent years can be challenging for your teenager. Between making new friends, keeping up with extracurricular activities and schoolwork, and obvious outward physical changes, dental care can take a backseat on your teen’s priority list. Without consistent dental care , a teen who has had a clean bill of dental health is susceptible to cavities. The good news is, the selfie generation has helped many kids pay closer attention to their dental health, which has dentists and parents everywhere rejoicing! With that said, it’s still important to ensure your teen is brushing twice a day and flossing at least once a day, and receiving regular exams and cleaning from their trusted Charlotte pediatric dentist . Now that back to school season is approaching, it’s the perfect time to re-evaluate your teen’s dental health habits. We’ve compiled some of the most common teen dental health concerns, along with helpful tips to keep your teen’s smile healthy as they progress through their ...

Bring Your Smiles to Harrisburg Pediatric Dentistry

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We’re excited to announce that Charlotte Pediatric Dentistry is expanding – again! Part of our mission is to consistently provide the highest standard of dental care possible. We strive to accomplish this with convenience, pediatric dentistry education , and open lines of communication. Building trust and relationships is what our success hinges upon. We take your needs and requests to heart, which is why we’ve decided to open a sixth location at Harrisburg Pediatric Dentistry ! Harrisburg Pediatric Dentistry Partnerships In order to provide a well-rounded, one-stop-shop approach to pediatric dental care, a partnership had to be considered and enacted. Dr. David Moore has a selective process with how he chooses partnerships for his dental offices. He knew the expansion of the practice to Harrisburg had to be done with care and precision, which included the methodical selection of a partner to help fulfill the mission of the practice. Our successful partnership with Zammitti ...

Tips for Teething Babies

Teething – a painful yet necessary milestone in your baby’s early life. Though every child is different, many experience similar signs of teething. Many of us at Charlotte Pediatric Dentistry are parents, too, so we know what you and your little one are going through. We’ve come up with some tips to help making the teething months a little more bearable. How to tell your baby is teething The signs of teething are unmistakable, though some babies manage to go through the teething phase without any real pain or symptoms. Here are a few common signs of teething: Excessive drooling Low grade fever (less than 101 degrees) Gum rubbing Chewing and biting on any object they can – clothes, toys, fists, etc. Increased irritability Outer mouth rash (caused by excess drooling) A common mistake many of us make is to chalk up almost all symptoms to teething. If your baby’s fever is accompanied by runny nose, cough, noticeable ear pain, or anything else out of the ordinary, note that the...

What to Expect During A Dental Hygiene Appointment

Routine dental hygiene visits are important for your child’s dental health. Each child’s needs are different, and we tailor each visit to meet those needs. There are some important basics of a hygiene appointment that we want to share with you. Knowledge is key to patient comfort and care in and out of the dentist’s office! Review of Medical & Dental History Your dental health affects your overall health, so we take the time to discuss your child’s previous medical history in order to determine the best course of action moving forward. Now is the time to let your pediatric dentist know of any previous and/or current medical conditions or concerns. Thorough Exam Before the hygienist begins performs a cleaning, they will give your child a gentle, thorough examination. They will closely examine the teeth and gums to identify any potential problems, and ensure that things are progressing normally for their age. Digital and/or panoramic x-rays may be given to further examine tooth...

5 Fun Books For Kids About Dentistry

Sometimes our kids need a little extra help with tasks that don’t interest them – or in this case, proper brushing and flossing . As parents, it can be difficult to come up with creative ways to get our little ones to cooperate. Two of the most effective ways to familiarize your child with their trusted pediatric dentist is to: Bring them in for a visit at the eruption of the first tooth. Introduce them to dentistry (with books and fun videos) and tooth brushing at an early age at home. Oftentimes, a child’s fear of the dentist can also be a challenge for both kids and parents. That’s why we’ve listed five of our favorite kids’ books that present dentistry in a fun and reassuring manner! The Tooth Book by Dr. Seuss This is a fun read for the toddler that is discovering new things about themselves! The Tooth Book creatively lists teeth functions and how to take care of them so they last a lifetime – with Dr. Seuss’ fun rhyme schemes and style. The Berenstain Bears Visit the D...

5 Healthy Foods That Aren’t Good For Your Teeth

Many foods that are touted as “healthy” are not-so-healthy for your little one’s smile. Excess sugar and unhealthy fat lurks in many unsuspecting foods. Sugar sticks to your child’s teeth and causes tooth decay. Raw veggies, for example, are generally good for you – until you dunk them in a bowl of dressing with high fat content. Fruit juice sounds healthy in theory – until sugars and syrup are added. Practicing moderation is important to proper overall nutrition and dental health – especially when it comes to the following foods. Trail Mix Trail mix can be a healthy alternative to sweet and salty snacks such as chips and cookies, but be careful when selecting trail mix. Look at the sugar content on the label when determining which trail mix to give your child. A simple alternative is to make your own healthy snack mix at home. Good news – you don’t have to sacrifice flavor for health! Try this tasty recipe that even the kids will love. Dried Fruit Dried fruit is often found in...

Is Your Child’s Dental Health Affecting Their Schoolwork?

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You often hear us talk about the importance of a healthy smile, but what does dental health neglect really look like for children? The truth is, the health of your child’s teeth and gums affects many different physical and psychological aspects of their life. Dental problems cause a lot of pain and strife not just for kids, but for parents as well. Roughly 39% of parents in United States reported missing work due to their child’s oral health issues . This does not account for scheduled pediatric dentist appointments. Scheduling far enough in advance (preferably during your child’s appointment!) gives most working parents adequate time to coordinate with their work schedules. There is a direct correlation between poor oral health and academic performance. Children who lack proper dental care suffer more in school than their peers that receive pediatric dental care. Here are a few startling facts about poor oral health and school performance. North Carolina children with poor oral...

Smile for National Children’s Dental Health Month

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During the month of February, the American Dental Association creates a campaign for National Children’s Dental Health Month. This year’s campaign gives us the perfect opportunity to highlight the importance of maintaining a healthy smile. Education is one of our most important practice values , and we love getting parents and kids excited about dental care! Part of a child’s development and overall health includes the health of their teeth and gums . The mouth harbors a lot of bacteria throughout the day and night, which eventually leads to tooth decay if your child’s smile isn’t regularly brushed and flossed. Without proper dental care , children will fall victim to cavities and gum disease , which can cause pain, discomfort, lack of nutrition intake, and missed school. Brushing with fluoridated toothpaste twice a day for two minutes is key to healthy teeth and gums. Find a two minute song that your kids like and have them brush for the duration of the song (maybe incorporate som...

Understanding Dental Coverage for Your Child

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Understanding dental insurance can be quite a hassle, but we know it is essential to keep your children’s smiles healthy. Not every plan is the same, and learning about your insurance coverage isn’t always a simple task. If you’ve been left scratching your head about your dental insurance plan and how it applies to your family, keep reading. Read Your Explanation of Benefits It might seem daunting to sift through the giant stack of paperwork you receive when you sign up for benefits, aka: your explanation of benefits. However, it is inherently necessary if you are going to thoroughly understand your coverage. You won’t be able to ask the right questions if you don’t know where to start. Reading your explanation of benefits is a good place to begin. Doing so will allow you to form plan-specific questions. Get Familiar With Insurance Vocabulary Oftentimes, the most difficult part of understanding dental insurance is the vocabulary. In order to understand your coverage, you need to u...

DECARE CONTINUE TO INSPIRE YOUNG MINDS

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What Is the Best Way to Deal with Early Cavities?

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Our General Dentist Dr. Eman Haggag talks about the intervention and treatment of early cavities. https://ift.tt/2xzWofE from General Dentist Hammond, Louisiana https://ift.tt/2MW1p73 from Orthodontist WordPress https://ift.tt/2NCcXSw

Don’t Use Benzocaine for Children’s Teething Pain!

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When young children experience teething pain, it’s natural for concerned parents to want to help. But for the past several years, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned consumers against using over-the-counter (OTC) treatments for teething discomfort that contain benzocaine. Now, the agency is taking action to get the products off store shelves because they are associated with a rare but potentially dangerous illness. According to a May 23, 2018 press release, “OTC oral health products containing the pain reliever benzocaine for the temporary relief of sore gums due to teething in infants or children should no longer be marketed and [the FDA] is asking companies to stop selling these products for such use. If companies do not comply, the FDA will initiate a regulatory action to remove these products from the market.” Benzocaine, a topical anesthetic (pain reliever), is marketed under a number of brand names including Anbesol, Cepacol, Hurricaine, Orajel and Topex. It...

To All You Millennials Out There: Pick Up That Toothbrush!

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Millennials—loosely defined as the group of people who are reaching adulthood in the early 21st Century—have a lot going for them. Soon to surpass baby boomers as the largest living adult generation, they’re poised to have an immense effect on our economy…and a big hand in shaping our future. But there’s one thing that’s not so great about this generation: their oral hygiene habits . A recent survey of 2,000 millennials found that three in ten brush their teeth only once a day.  Not only that, but many go without brushing for over two days at a time. And despite that fact that 56 % are concerned about losing their teeth, the survey showed that over half were afraid of going to see the dentist. What’s wrong with this picture? First of all, let’s point out that the American Dental Association (ADA) recommends brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, and flossing once a day, to keep your oral health in good shape. Proper brushing and flossing is the most effective way to rid ...

Olympic Snowboarders Go for the Gold…Mouthguard!

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Plenty of people were cheering at the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea this week when U.S. snowboarders Chloe Kim and Areille Gold captured the Gold and Bronze medals in the women’s halfpipe event. Kim’s routine was virtually flawless, while Gold’s come-from-behind third run was a thrill. It was also great to see Gold putting in her mouthguard before every ride. How important is that mouthguard? The 21-year-old athlete from Steamboat Springs, Colorado recently said it’s one of the three things she never leaves behind for a competition. (The others are headphones and a water bottle.) What’s more, as viewers could clearly see, the mouthguard she wore for the half-pipe runs had something special about it: It was colored bright gold. Maybe that color was a tribute to her own name—or to her Olympic dreams. Either way, it’s a reminder to fans everywhere that while winter sports like skiing, riding and sledding are great exercise and lots of fun, they also have the potential to ...

Olympian Adam Rippon’s Smile & Skating Equally Dazzling

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Let’s say you’ve got a big night coming up. Maybe it’s an event you’ve always hoped would be really special. You have great moves, a killer attitude, and a custom-made outfit. What else do you need? How about a fantastic smile! Adam Rippon, the 28-year-old figure skater who lives in Los Angeles, California, knows how important a great smile is. His “big night” came at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, where he made his Olympic debut in front of the whole world. “This is a moment I’ve been waiting for my entire life,” he said. So before hitting the ice, he had teeth whitening treatments to make sure his smile would be as dazzling as his jumps and spins. Teeth whitening is one of the most popular cosmetic dental treatments. It’s best to have whitening done under the careful supervision of a dentist, who can help ensure its safety and effectiveness. Your dentist will begin your treatment with a thorough exam to detect any problems, and will then recommend the most ...

Oral Cancer in Men Caused by Sexually Transmitted Virus Is on the Rise

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Not long ago, the prevention and treatment of deadly cancers linked to the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV) was thought to be mainly a women’s health issue. While HPV-linked cancers were known to affect people of either sex, the number-one cause of mortality from HPV infection was cervical cancer. But a recent study in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine should serve as a loud wakeup call to sexually active men: The incidence of oral cancers in men caused by HPV is now surpassing that of cervical cancer in women. According to the study , some 11 million men in the United States have oral HPV infections, as opposed to 3.2 million women. Higher-risk strains of the virus, which can cause cancers of mouth, tongue and throat, were present in 7.3% of men and 1.4% of women. HPV can be passed from person to person by intercourse as well as oral sex. And one particularly troublesome strain, HPV-16, is six times more common in men than in women. In the past, medical profess...

Stay Cool, but Protect Your Teeth

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When the summer sun is beating down, what can you do to stay cool? If you’re tempted to grab an ice cold soda or a tall glass of lemonade, you might want to think twice. The combination of acid and sugar in these drinks can harm your teeth. Water is an excellent way to stay refreshed and tooth-healthy. Milk is another good choice for keeping teeth strong. What about a sports drink? Sports drinks are acidic, and many of them have a high sugar content — so they aren’t good for tooth enamel. Again, nothing hydrates like plain water, an option that never damages your teeth. If you choose a beverage other than water, it’s best to drink it with a meal, and swish your mouth with water afterwards to reduce acidity. This tip applies to all acidic drinks, including fruit juice and diet soda. One more thing: Acidic food and drink can soften tooth enamel, so wait at least 30 minutes before brushing. This will prevent erosion of tooth enamel over time. The best advice for cooling down on a si...

School Lunches: Squeeze Out the Juice

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Sending the kids back to school means it’s time to start packing those lunch boxes! And when you do, keep in mind that what your children drink can affect their oral health just as much as what they eat. The scientific evidence is overwhelming that sugar is the most important dietary factor in causing tooth decay, and soft drinks are the largest source of sugar in many kids’ diets. But they’re not the only culprits: Even 100% fruit juices with no added sugar can promote tooth decay because of the sugar they naturally contain. That’s one of the reasons why the American Academy of Pediatrics recently came out with new recommendations for children’s juice consumption, based on the latest research. Here are the new guidelines by age: Kids ages 7-18 should have no more than 8 ounces (1 cup) of juice per day. Children ages 4-6 should have no more than 6 ounces of juice per day. Toddlers ages 1-3 should be limited to 4 ounces of juice per day. Babies under age 1, and children of any a...

Vacation To-Do’s: See Your Dentist

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Summer is a great time to get away from it all. Whether driving to a scenic campground or flying to an exotic locale, one thing is certain: You don’t want to deal with dental problems while on vacation. So among the first things on your vacation to-do list should be to see your dentist before you leave. Your dentist can: check for loose fillings or loose caps treat decayed or chipped teeth and check sensitive teeth or other known dental problems you may have. And if you’ve been putting off a root canal procedure , take care of that before you leave. The last place you want it to become an emergency is far from home. Be sure to schedule your dental visit early enough so that any necessary follow-up treatments can be completed. To ensure a big smile in your vacation photos, make sure your teeth are in great shape before you leave home, and don’t forget to pack your toothbrush! https://ift.tt/2MLeK2d from General Dentist Hammond, Louisiana https://ift.tt/2MTS0Nw from Ortho...

Ready for Vacation? Pack Your Dentist’s Phone Number

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When you’re packing for vacation, you wouldn’t think of leaving your sunscreen or bathing suit behind. However, it may not have occurred to you to bring your dentist’s phone number with you. Yet your home dental office can be a big help if you have tooth troubles while away. For one thing, your dentist can help determine if you have a problem that needs to be taken care of immediately or if it can wait until you come back. In addition, your dentist may offer helpful tips for dealing with the situation in the short-term. Also, your dentist may be able to help you find a local dentist who speaks your language and has suitable training. That way, you won’t have the added worry of communication problems or that the approach to dental care will be vastly different. If you can’t reach your dentist and need to find dental care while on vacation, the hotel concierge may be a good resource. However, if you are in a foreign country, you might first want to contact your home country’s embassy...

Just Say No to Fruit Juice Before Age 1

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When the labels claim “100% juice,” “no added sugar” and “all natural,” it’s tempting to think that juice is a good nutritional choice for children. That’s why parents buy gallons of it every year, daycares stock juice boxes adorned with beloved cartoon characters, and school cafeterias serve juice to help satisfy the USDA daily fruit requirements. But according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), drinking lots of juice isn’t doing kids any good. A new policy statement issued by the AAP — the organization’s first new juice recommendations since 2001 — advises parents and caregivers to scale juice consumption way back among children. The bottom line: Just say no to any juice in the first year of a child’s life, and severely limit juice consumption for the rest of childhood. What’s the problem? Rising obesity rates in children and concerns over a rapid and destructive form of tooth decay known as “early childhood caries” have sparked concern. The new recommendations state tha...

Meet Dr. Nate Shaw

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Credentials, experience, and associations are extremely important aspects to look for in a pediatric dentist. What makes one stand out from the other? WHO they are. Our Doctor Spotlight series allows our tiny patients and parents to get a glimpse into the doctor’s lives. Come get to know us! Dr. Nate Shaw is a board certified pediatric dentist and a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. He is also currently a member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, American Dental Association, Southeastern Society of Pediatric Dentistry, and the North Carolina Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Dr. Nate has provided dental care for those in need through mission work in Ecuador, Kenya, and has worked closely with North Carolina Missions of Mercy in their free mobile dental program. He will be primarily seeing patients at our Waverly location. Come get to know him! Why did you decide to focus on pediatric dentistry rather than general dentistry? I was able to intern at...

How to Make Your Dental Practice Staff Your Social Media Brand Ambassadors

Social media is the space where dental digital marketers nurture relationships with potential patients. It is a powerful medium that can boost a brand’s reputation within a short period of time. However, social media relationships can be fragile. If you are over-aggressive or use too many influencers, it could prove detrimental in the longer run—overexposure kills the consumer’s curiosity. Once your equation with the audience is spoiled, it becomes difficult to regain ground. This is why some businesses prefer to have in-house social media teams, as the company’s own employees would be more familiar with the brand’s traits and the product or service lineup. However, not every dental office can afford to hire a dedicated social media specialist. So, here are four ways to let your own practice staff perform the role of social media brand ambassadors. Instead of social media gurus, identify self-driven employees Social networks continue to play a pivotal role in the world of digital br...

San Ramon Dental Excellence – dentist in Sam Ramon, California

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At San Ramon Dental Excellence , an outstanding dentist in San Ramon, they realise the importance of the trust their patients put in them. They understand that some people are very nervous about visiting their dentist and can become very anxious. They also appreciate that some people haven’t visited the dentist in years and years; they treat each new patient as a new beginning and will give a full assessment and discuss any treatment plan in full, explaining any costs that might be incurred with complete transparency. Using the latest, up to date technology, they put the everyday needs of their patients first and you will never have to wait for more than five minutes in the waiting room. They will do everything to make your visit as pain-free as possible. The practice has been treating patients in San Ramon, California, for 27 years and has treated over 4,000 happy smiles in the San Ramon area. Other areas that the practice serves are Pleasanton, Walnut Creek, Danville, Alamo, Blackh...

What causes a bump on the roof of the mouth?

A bump can form on the roof of the mouth due to many conditions, including canker sores, mucoceles, torus palatinus, and oral candidiasis. The bump can even be an extra tooth. Most underlying causes are benign, but some require medical treatment. Learn more about the causes and their other symptoms in this article. from Dentistry News From Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2NJEIre from Orthodontist WordPress https://ift.tt/2CRpr3F

Using Neurolinguistic Programming to Break Oral Habits in Children

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Our pediatric dentist Dr. Imneet Madan tells us how Neurolinguistic Programming can help correct oral habits in children like thumb sucking. https://ift.tt/2CPTEA3 from General Dentist Hammond, Louisiana https://ift.tt/2xb9hfo from Orthodontist WordPress https://ift.tt/2OgLp1b

How Long Does a Bonding Appointment Take?

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On your way to getting braces? Here’s what you can expect during your bonding appointment with your orthodontist. https://ift.tt/2N5o1qO from General Dentist Hammond, Louisiana https://ift.tt/2MqSkTT from Orthodontist WordPress https://ift.tt/2NFBwgg

Night and Day Emergency Dentist – an emergency dentist in Manchester

There have been reports in the media about an ‘oral health crisis’ spreading across the UK. It refers to the increased number of under 18 year-olds being admitted to hospital for teeth removal due to tooth decay. What is to blame for these increased tooth removal numbers? It seems, it could be the increased sugar in our diets. Everyone is at risk of tooth decay, and children and adolescents are most at risk. Shortly after we eat food, plaque builds up on our teeth and if it is not removed, this starts the tooth decay process. Sometimes, tooth decay can become more serious and result in serious pain and even a dental emergency. If you have dental pain, have broken a tooth, have had a sports injury, lost a filling or crown then contact the emergency dentist in Manchester on 07415 849 849. They will see you in an hour and you do not need to be registered. This is ideal if you are not registered at a dentist or if you are anxious about seeing a dentist or are visiting the UK on holiday...

Why is the roof of my mouth swollen?

Many conditions may cause a swollen roof of the mouth, including sores, dehydration, and mucus buildups. In this article, learn about six causes of a swollen roof of the mouth, and possible treatment or home remedies. We also cover more serious conditions affecting the roof of the mouth and when to see a doctor. from Dentistry News From Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2CP0eXE from Orthodontist WordPress https://ift.tt/2N5lE7g

What Should I Use to Clean My Baby’s Teeth?

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No matter if this is your first, third, or twenty-third baby it seems like there is always more to learn about how to properly care for them. It takes a lot to be a parent, and we also know that there’s nothing you want more than to help that new little life grow up to be healthy, happy, and successful. It starts with their teeth. Oral health has been proven to be linked to mental happiness and stability , and there’s no denying that a healthy mouth helps you feel better throughout the day. What about your baby’s teeth? Babies aren’t yet old enough to brush their teeth but even those tiny teeth buds need to be cleaned. Check out these options for proper teeth cleaning at home for all children two years and younger! How to Safely Clean Your Baby’s Teeth Baby teeth are so tiny and fragile-seeming, but that doesn’t mean you can’t touch them. There are a few pediatric dentist-approved ways to clean those tiny teeth, and you’ll be surprised how easy they are! With Damp Gauze If you’d...

BRUSH THE SMART WAY – TECHNIQUES FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILD

As a parent, you are the most important role model for your child. Help your child develop proper brushing techniques by setting a good example with your own oral health. https://ift.tt/2PJUpfI from General Dentist Hammond, Louisiana https://ift.tt/2wLfWMY from Orthodontist WordPress https://ift.tt/2Q6AgkJ

Does teething cause a baby to vomit?

Vomiting and fever may sometimes accompany teething. Teething is a normal part of a child’s development that may cause some discomfort. However, it is unlikely that teething is a direct cause of vomiting. In this article, we suggest other possible causes of vomiting and discuss how to relieve the symptoms of teething. from Dentistry News From Medical News Today https://ift.tt/2MRAH4k from Orthodontist WordPress https://ift.tt/2Cp2qES

Back to School time already …Relax DeCare has you covered …

Your child at this stage may have the books and the school uniform for the new school year, but do they have a healthy mouth ready for the new school year… https://ift.tt/2MOh2Cr from General Dentist Hammond, Louisiana https://ift.tt/2oGB2sk from Orthodontist WordPress https://ift.tt/2oEF9oI

BRUSH THE SMART WAY – TECHNIQUES FOR YOU AND YOUR CHILD

As a parent, you are the most important role model for your child. Help your child develop proper brushing techniques by setting a good example with your own oral health. Techniques Brush at least twice a day with a pea-size amount of adult fluoride…. https://ift.tt/2Ce900W from General Dentist Hammond, Louisiana https://ift.tt/2NiR4GV from Orthodontist WordPress https://ift.tt/2C9TqDi