Throughout life, we go through dental growth and development that affects our dental structure and dental care needs. It’s important to introduce your child to their very own “dental home” at an early age in order to help establish a foundation for a healthy life, beginning in childhood, that extends into adolescent years and adulthood. Here, we have compiled dentistry for children articles, so you know how we care for your child’s dental health from toddler to teen years at our Vancouver, Washington family dentistry.
Early childhood caries is a common dental disease that affects millions of children nationwide under the age of five. Learn more about childhood tooth decay and what steps you can take to prevent this condition.
Does your child have an upcoming visit at the dentist’s office? We have provided expert tips on how to prepare your child for a trip to the dentist’s office.
February is considered the National Children’s Dental Health Month (NCDHM), and every year, the ADA Foundation and American Dental Association choose a slogan that will be used as the focus of education for that year. Learn more about 2017’s, which is “Choose Tap Water for a Sparkling Smile.”
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The importance of best practice dental care at a young age cannot be over stressed. Infants are prone to tooth decay and paying special attention to new teeth is the best way to keep them healthy for years to come.