After a fun (but exhausting!) day of sharing the exciting news with your loved ones, you settle into bed and pick up one of your many books on what to expect during pregnancy. A few chapters in, your eyes start to get heavy. As you place the bookmark against the page of the next chapter, you contemplate whether getting out of bed to brush your teeth is worth sacrificing the comfortable position you’ve found. But before you can complete the thought, your eyes are closed and sleep is well underway.
As a mom-to-be, even small tasks can take a tremendous amount of effort to complete. However, it is important to remember that your oral care during pregnancy directly affects your baby. Read on for common dental issues pregnant women experience as well as tips from a pediatric dentist on keeping your dental health in tip-top shape.
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July 10, 2020
From their first gummy smile as a baby to their senior portraits as an emerging adult, seeing your child’s smile lights up your world in a way you never knew was possible. To ensure that their teeth and gums remain healthy throughout the years, they need to practice proper oral hygiene and visit the dentist twice a year. But when does this process start? And at what age should you begin brushing their teeth? A pediatric dentist is here to share the answer, as well as how to brush them properly and when they should first see the dentist.
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June 17, 2020
Is your teenager excited about summer vacation? It’s the perfect time of year for your son or daughter to enjoy warm weather sports, outdoor activities with friends, and some time to relax. However, their fun in the sun could suddenly be cut short by a trip to your emergency dentist if they don’t remember to protect their growing smile. Here are six tips from your Garland dentist to help your teen protect their sunny smile all season long.
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May 18, 2020
To keep you and your loved ones safe and healthy while receiving dental care during the coronavirus pandemic, numerous precautionary measures have been implemented at your pediatric dentist’s office. While some infection protocols like instrument sterilization happen behind the scenes, practices like removing the magazines, toys, and several chairs from the reception area are easier to notice. When you come in for your little one’s smile care, dental safety starts off with a no-touch way to say hello to your dental team. Here are nine creative contactless greetings you and your family can try when visiting your Garland pediatric dentist during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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April 6, 2020
It’s bad enough when you experience a toothache but when your child is dealing with throbbing pain, they may not understand why it’s happening or what to do about it. With the spread of COVID-19 keeping most people indoors, you may not want to take a trip to your local drug store to buy something that can help, so what can do you? Take a few minutes to learn what at-home remedies can be used to help relieve your child’s discomfort until you’re able to get them in to see an emergency dentist. You may be surprised how many are already in your pantry!
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March 9, 2020

When you’re a parent, you’d do just about anything to make sure your child grows up healthy. For most parents, that includes having strong teeth. Fortunately, taking care of your kid’s oral health isn’t that hard, provided you have the right tools. Keep reading as a pediatric dentist talks about four of the tools you need to keep your little one’s smile nice and healthy.
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