Tongue-Tie Treatment – Before, During, & After!

February 24, 2026

Filed under: Uncategorized — kidsdentistry @ 9:25 pm
Breastfeeding woman wincing

Lip and tongue ties are commonly diagnosed in babies and young children. This condition can affect the way that young children eat and speak. It can also interfere with your baby’s ability to breastfeed and/or bottle feed successfully. Fortunately, this condition can usually be easily corrected with a frenectomy. Continue reading to learn more about frenectomies and what you can expect before, during, and after your child’s procedure.

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Baby Teeth: A Guide to When They Fall Out & Come In

February 2, 2026

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Baby with two bottom teeth.

Your child’s smile goes through many exciting changes in the early years. From the first tiny tooth to the arrival of permanent teeth, each stage plays an important role in development. Understanding when baby teeth come in — and when they fall out — can help you know what to expect and when to call the dentist.

Here’s a simple guide to the timeline of baby teeth.

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Untangling the Truth: 3 Myths About Lip and Tongue Ties

January 2, 2026

Filed under: Uncategorized — kidsdentistry @ 8:41 pm
parent and smiling baby

Does your child have a lip or tongue tie? If so, you may wonder if treatment is necessary. Various experts and researchers debate the seriousness and long-term effects of these formations, making it difficult to know whether you should have your child seen by a licensed pediatric dentist. Add in the various myths that downplay lip and tongue ties, and it becomes even harder to know what the truth is. This is why it’s essential to debunk this kind of misinformation, three of which are covered in this article.

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Dental Emergencies in Kids: The Case of the Knocked Out Tooth

December 16, 2025

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Child pointing at missing tooth

Few things are more stressful for a parent than seeing their child knock out a tooth. Whether it happens during sports, a fall, or rough play, knowing what to do in those first moments can make a big difference. Acting quickly and calmly can help protect your child’s smile and reduce the risk of long-term dental issues.

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Improve Your Child’s Smile: How to Maximize Dental Benefits This Year

December 9, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — kidsdentistry @ 7:46 pm
small child at the dentist’s office

The end of the calendar year is quickly approaching. If your little one is covered under your plan, you may be wondering how you can get the most out of it and avoid losing money that will otherwise be returned to the insurance company. Keep reading to discover a few simple ways to maximize your dental insurance before December 31.

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4 Effects of Juice on Children’s Teeth

November 2, 2025

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Young girl drinking orange juice.

Juice is often seen as a healthy drink for children — after all, it comes from fruit and contains vitamins and minerals. However, many parents are surprised to learn that even 100 percent fruit juice can be harmful to their child’s teeth when consumed too often. High sugar content, natural acids, and frequent sipping can lead to serious oral health issues over time. Here are 4 major effects of juice on children’s teeth and how you can protect your child’s smile.

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Wait It Out or Treat It Now: How to Address a Lip or Tongue Tie

October 22, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — kidsdentistry @ 5:43 pm
baby with severe tongue tie

There is a common misconception that a child’s lip or tongue tie will eventually go away on its own. Many professionals believe that if you wait long enough, the banded tissue will stretch and allow for improved movement over time. Unfortunately, this is not the case. When recognizing that your child’s lip or tongue cannot function properly because of a tie, it’s best to seek treatment sooner rather than later. Here’s why.

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A Sparkling Start: Your Guide to Brushing Your Child’s Little Teeth

October 9, 2025

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Dad and daughter brushing their teeth together

As a parent, you might be pulled in so many different directions at once. It can be a lot to keep track of, so some things may fall through the cracks. However, one that shouldn’t be forgotten is your child’s oral health. It’s important that you help them develop good dental habits to prevent cavities. Brushing is a great way to do this, so keep reading to learn when to start and how to do it properly.

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4 Ways Kids Can Conquer a Fear of Tooth Extractions

September 11, 2025

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A frightened boy hiding his mouth from a dentist

Even if your child needs an emergency pediatric tooth extraction, they may feel too scared to get it. The treatment process can look or seem frightening to kids with active imaginations. All that said, don’t lose hope; there are ways for kids to conquer a fear of tooth extractions. Your Chesterfield pediatric dentist will even share a few, ensuring your child remains calm for their care. So, here are four methods that can help kids overcome tooth extraction fears.

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4 Tips for Helping Your Teething Infant Comfortably Sleep

August 2, 2025

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an infant being soothed to sleep

If your little one is teething, you may already know how tough it can be to get a good night’s sleep. Those tiny teeth may be small, but the discomfort that they can bring for your child can lead to restless nights, frequent wake-ups, and tired parents! However, the good news is that there are safe and soothing strategies that can make bedtime a little easier as your child endures the teething process. Here are some useful tips and strategies to keep in mind.  

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