Homer Sedighi, D.M.D., P.C., Pediatric Dentistry Blog

3 Ways You Can Make Dental Hygiene Fun For Kids!

March 8, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — kidsdentistry @ 9:17 pm
child brushing their teeth

Any parent will tell you that taking care of a child can be hard, but that the toughest thing is to try and get them to take care of themselves. That’s certainly the case when it comes to oral health; trying to help your child to brush their own teeth properly can take a lot of doing on the part of the parent.

Thankfully, there are some things you can try to make oral hygiene a little bit more exciting for your kids. Here are some things that you can try.

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3 Dental Toys That Can Get Children Excited About Dentistry

February 27, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — kidsdentistry @ 1:41 am
Child happily brushing their teeth

As a parent, it can be a bit of a challenge getting your child to start brushing their teeth on their own, and even more so for them to do it correctly. It may seem like, no matter how hard you try, you just can’t get them to be invested in their smiles. That can lead to incomplete hygiene at home, and anxiety at the dentist’s office.

By incorporating dentistry into their playtime, you can help your child to get excited about the prospect of taking care of their teeth! Here are a few examples of dental toys that can help you do that for them.

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What are Lip Ties, and How do They Affect Breastfeeding?

February 8, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — kidsdentistry @ 6:13 pm
portrait of a smiling baby

Feeding is one of the most important parts of early childhood development, and when it doesn’t go smoothly, that can be incredibly frustrating for parents. Fussy children and sore spots can derail the process of breastfeeding, which can make the already-stressful period of early childhood even more so.

If your baby is struggling with feeding, it could be that they have a lip tie. If you want to know more about this condition, here’s some information that could be helpful to you.

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How Does a Pacifier Affect the Development of My Baby’s Teeth?

January 24, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — kidsdentistry @ 5:04 am
baby with a pacifier

Babies love having pacifiers, but unfortunately, it doesn’t mean pacifiers are always good, especially as the child and their teeth grow. Excessive use can cause abnormal tooth development as well as other health problems. But the good news is this is avoidable! Find out from a pediatric dentist in Chesterfield how to ensure pacifiers are a comfort and not a problem for you and your little one.

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Need to Know: A Parent’s Guide to Two-Year Molars

January 4, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — kidsdentistry @ 4:57 am
toddler at dentist

Experienced parents understand teething is often an unpleasant experience for babies, as well as parents when they feel helpless to relieve the discomfort. The last of your child’s “baby teeth,” two-year molars are the final teeth to erupt until they get their permanent set. Most kids get their second molars between 25-33 months on the top row and 23-31 months on the bottom. Read on to learn from a pediatric dentist in Chesterfield about signs these molars are erupting, tips to manage pain, and when to visit their dentist for help.

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Reasons Your Teen Should Visit a Pediatric Dentist

December 24, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — kidsdentistry @ 6:07 pm
Teen smiling at dentist appointment

As your teen grows up, they may become “too cool” for a lot of things, including a pediatric dentist. However, it is important to remember that their teeth, gums, and jaw continue to transform throughout young adulthood. While they may want to transition to a general dentist, pediatric dentists have advanced training in addressing the prevalent issues that leave their smile vulnerable to decay and harm. With this in mind, read on for reasons your teen should see a pediatric dentist in Chesterfield.

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How Can I Safely Pull My Child’s Loose Tooth?

December 4, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — kidsdentistry @ 5:54 pm
illustration of tooth loss

It can be an exciting time for your child when their baby teeth start to loosen and they envision the tooth fairy making them rich, but when a tooth hangs around too long, it can become bothersome. It’s important not to try to pull their tooth before the proper time, but when it’s on the verge of falling out, there are ways to help usher its departure. Keep reading to learn some safe methods to help your child remove a loose tooth from a pediatric dentist in Chesterfield.

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What Are International Myths About the Tooth Fairy?

November 24, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — kidsdentistry @ 8:58 pm
tooth fairy illustration

Remember how exciting it was as a child to leave a newly lost tooth under your pillow before bed and wonder what president would be on the bill in the tooth’s place when you woke up? Those were great times. The tooth fairy is quite famous with a legend that extends well beyond the United States. Read on to learn some international tooth fairy stories from a pediatric dentist in Chesterfield. What are the tooth fairy’s origins and how do rodents often play a prominent role?

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Tips to Prevent Baby Bottle Tooth Decay

November 4, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — kidsdentistry @ 8:50 pm
Baby drinking bottle while lying on bed

When your child’s baby teeth begin to make their first appearance, the idea of them becoming damaged or decayed is far from your mind. However, this can quickly become a reality when unhealthy dental habits are present. Sadly, many parents are unaware of the fact that putting their little one to bed with milk or juice is troublesome. Keep reading to learn from a pediatric dentist in Chesterfield about baby bottle tooth decay and how you can prevent it.

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Special Delivery! 4 Unique Ways to Welcome the Tooth Fairy

October 28, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — kidsdentistry @ 7:24 pm
little girl smiling with missing tooth

There are so many wonderful times in a child’s life. The expectancy of Christmas. The fun of dressing up at Halloween. And the excitement of visits from the Tooth Fairy! As parents, it is a joy to see your child’s excitement from the effort you put into these special occasions. When your child loses a tooth, it is a time to celebrate and remind them of the importance of their dental health. Here are four unique ways to add fun and meaning to your child’s visit from the Tooth Fairy!

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