Having a daily routine for your child to follow can make life a lot easier, but that’s if everyone sticks to it! With homework, afterschool activities, sports, and family …
When it comes to your child and flossing there are two things that we get asked about the most often. The first is “When should I begin flossing my …
If your baby or younger child is teething, you know that it can be a difficult time. There are low grade fevers, excessive saliva production and drooling, and a …
Going to the dentist can be uncomfortable and scary for anyone, especially for a child with autism or other special needs. There are many different sounds, sights, and smells …
It can be frightening to children and parents alike if your child is in a situation that they have lost a permanent tooth, but these things do happen from …
One of our favorite things to see is a big gummy baby smile with those first two bottom teeth poking through. Those little baby pearly whites shining in a …
April is World Autism Awareness Month and is held in recognition of people living with Autism. According to the Centers for Disease Control, Autism affects an estimated 1 in …
We understand that from time to time, your child may have a little anxiety or fear about coming to visit us and we are here to let you know …
Special needs children often have special oral health needs. Symptoms of their condition, taking certain medications, oral sensitivity, diet, and difficulty eating can all contribute to dental issues. The …
As a parent, we know that you are well aware that establishing good oral hygiene habits is important in the lives of your children. Did you know that good …