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Spring, TX Dental Blog & Office News

Why Is It Important For Kids to See a Pediatric Dentist Before School Starts?
added on: August 18, 2021
Growing Great Grins

When it’s time to prepare for kids to go back to school, their mouths are often the last thing on their parents’ minds. Between back-to-school clothes shopping and getting all the classroom necessities, we understand. But seeing a pediatric dentist in The Woodlands before returning to school can play an… Read More…


What is the Sugar Content in Popular Food and Drinks?
added on: August 9, 2021
Growing Great Grins

Do you know what the sugar content is in your child’s favorite drinks and foods? Many people drink and eat more sugar than they realize, so it’s important to understand how much of the sweet stuff is in the foods and drinks your family consumes. Luckily, your pediatric dentist in… Read More…


Cannonball! How Swimming Can Affect Your Teeth
added on: July 23, 2021
Growing Great Grins

The diving, the splashes, the never-ending games of Marco Polo — it’s summertime, and your pool is getting a lot of attention from your kids and their friends. But did you know that pool time can actually affect your kids’ healthy smiles? Your pediatric dentist in Spring doesn’t want to… Read More…


Is It Normal for a Baby to Be Born With Teeth? 
added on: July 19, 2021
Growing Great Grins

Every parent looks forward to the day their baby gets their first tooth. But did you know that some babies are already born having teeth? They’re called natal teeth, and they’re completely normal, although rare. What do you do if your baby is born with teeth? Check with your pediatric… Read More…


4 Myths About Baby Teeth
added on: July 12, 2021
Growing Great Grins

Parents and caregivers have a lot to worry about as their children grow up. After all, things change and develop very quickly as infants turn into toddlers and toddlers turn into preschoolers. Dental care is another one of those things that are constantly changing and needs attention just like everything… Read More…


Summer Treats Can Affect Your Kid’s Teeth
added on: June 23, 2021
Growing Great Grins

Cool, summertime snacks such as ice cream and popsicles can give your child a break from the heat. But some summer treats can affect your kid’s teeth and put them at risk for dental problems. Does this mean you should avoid these summer favorites? Your pediatric dentist in The Woodlands… Read More…


Gummy Vitamins: Good or Bad for Oral Health? 
added on: June 16, 2021
Growing Great Grins

Just like you, your pediatric dentist in Spring wants to do everything we can to keep kids healthy, from serving them well-balanced meals, encouraging them to get active, and washing their hands often. But even if you follow these basic rules, there may still be some crucial things missing. Today,… Read More…


How To Tell When It May Be Time For Braces
added on: June 11, 2021
Growing Great Grins

Many U.S. children will undergo orthodontic treatment at some point during their childhood. In fact, 75% of the 4 million Americans with braces are kids. The best news? Most kids are excited to start straightening their teeth and see braces as a key step in growing up. But how do… Read More…


What To Do When Your Kid Eats Toothpaste
added on: May 24, 2021
Growing Great Grins

We love it when our patients visit and it clearly shows they’ve been following a great at-home, hygiene routine. It shows that the kids are invested in their oral health and may even find brushing and flossing, dare we say it, fun. But sometimes, kids enjoy brushing a little too… Read More…


Do Kids Really Need to Floss? 
added on: May 18, 2021
Growing Great Grins

It’s not uncommon for patients to ask your pediatric dentist in The Woodlands; “My child brushed his teeth twice a day every day, so how can flossing actually make that big of a difference?” The truth is, flossing is a crucial part of any home oral hygiene routine and can… Read More…


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