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Spring, TX Dental Blog & Office News

Can Allergies Harm Your Kid’s Teeth? 
added on: May 13, 2021
Growing Great Grins

From brushing habits to sugar intake and how often you visit your pediatric dentist in Spring, there are a lot of things that can affect your kid’s oral health. But can allergies actually be one of those things that can harm your kid’s teeth and increase his risk for cavities? … Read More…


How Often Do Kids Need to See a Dentist? 
added on: April 26, 2021
Growing Great Grins

It’s recommended that adults see their dentist at least twice a year for dental cleanings and checkups. But what about kids? Do they really need to go to their pediatric dentist in The Woodlands every six months? The short answer is yes, but let’s dive deeper into why these bi-annual… Read More…


Do Kids Really Need Fluoride? 
added on: April 21, 2021
Growing Great Grins

Your pediatric dentist in Spring gets asked a lot of questions about fluoride. Is it safe for kids’ teeth? Are fluoride treatments still recommended? What are the benefits of having fluoride applied at dental checkups? Don’t worry, answering parents’ questions is what we do, and questions about fluoride are top… Read More…

Posted In: Fluoride, Oral Health

How To Stop A Child From Grinding Their Teeth
added on: April 7, 2021
Growing Great Grins

When most people think about teeth grinding, they may immediately think of stressed-out adults grinding away aimlessly or throughout the night. However, it’s also possible for children to have this tooth-grinding habit. If it’s not treated, tooth grinding can lead to dental problems. So how do you help your child… Read More…


At What Age Should Your Child First See a Pediatric Dentist?
added on: March 19, 2021
happy toddler

When you’re a new parent, there are a lot of firsts that you don’t want to miss. From your baby’s first birthday to his first steps and his first word, these milestones are special to any new mom or dad. But there’s another first that should be on your mind… Read More…


The Most Special Smiles Need Care, Too!
added on: March 15, 2021
Growing Great Grins

At our pediatric dental office in Spring, we think all children are incredibly special. But the word special is also a really great way to describe children with disabilities – and their parents! And we admire you both. Special needs kids can teach us an awful lot about joy and… Read More…


How Long Does Teething Last? 
added on: March 10, 2021
Growing Great Grins

There’s nothing quite like the excitement of waiting for your child’s first tooth to erupt. But unfortunately, this excitement is also paired with a little bit of dread. After all, tooth eruption is uncomfortable and brings all of the unwanted side effects of teething, such as excessive drooling, irritability, and… Read More…


Is it Time for a New Toothbrush?
added on: February 22, 2021
child with toothbrush

At our pediatric dental office in Spring, we know how important it is for a kid to have just the right toothbrush. Chances are, your child’s choice is either his favorite color or has one of his favorite characters on it. But he can’t keep the same brush forever, so… Read More…


Why Does Your Pediatric Dentist Take X-Rays? 
added on: February 8, 2021
Growing Great Grins

X-Rays are detailed photographs that give an interesting look at our bones and help doctors find breaks. But did you know that x-rays are used for much more than identifying broken bones? In fact, your pediatric dentist in The Woodlands uses x-rays to see parts of your mouth and teeth… Read More…


Celebrate Children’s Dental Health Month With Your Pediatric Dentist in Spring
added on: February 2, 2021
Growing Great Grins

The month of February is a time to celebrate the loved ones we have in our lives. It also happens to be the month of your pediatric dentist’s favorite holiday — National Children’s Dental Health Month! Every year, the American Dental Association hosts this 28-day (sometimes 29!) celebration for all… Read More…


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