Stay calm, everything will be ok. First, immediately locate the tooth and try to re-insert the tooth by handling the top (or crown) of the tooth into the socket. If this is not possible, place [...]
Dental x-rays are safe and pose very minimal risks. Preventative measures are used to minimize these risks with the use of a lead apron and digital radiography.
Taking your child to a dentist every six months will help prevent tooth decay. The dental team can provide nutritional guidance, as well as review and reinforce oral health care techniques such [...]
Pacifiers and thumbsucking habits are harmful for a child’s teeth only if the habit continues for a prolonged period or when permanent teeth begin to erupt.
A child should begin using toothpaste as soon as possible under the supervision of an adult. Children should spit and not swallow toothpaste. For infants, use a small cloth with water to clean [...]
A pediatric dentist pursues an additional 2 to 3 years of advanced training beyond dental school in treating infants, children, and special needs patients through to adolescence.