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Dental Hygiene

Top 5 Foods to Build Strong Teeth & Bones
added on: December 22, 2020
Growing Great Grins

The main responsibility of your pediatric dentist in Spring is to care for kids’ smiles, and a big part of a healthy mouth is a healthy diet. While a healthy and balanced diet is important for everyone, it’s especially important for kids. Growing children need proper nutrition to build strong… Read More…


How Pregnancy Affects Your Teeth
added on: December 17, 2020
pregnant woman brushes teeth

As any mom knows, the body can go through a lot of changes during pregnancy, from changes in hormones to fluid retention and swelling. But did you know that pregnancy can also affect mom’s oral health, as well as the health of your baby? Join your pediatric dentist in The… Read More…


Early Childhood Dental Issues Every Parent Needs to Be Aware Of
added on: December 14, 2020
toddler exclaims

We do everything we can to make sure our children stay healthy, from encouraging them to eat healthy foods to getting active and, of course, taking good care of their teeth. But did you know that there are some early childhood dental issues that may not seem too concerning on… Read More…


What Does Being Gluten-Free Mean for Your Child’s Teeth?
added on: November 25, 2020
gluten free pizza

Eating gluten-free has been increasing in popularity over the past couple of years. Sometimes this dietary change is due to choice. Other times, it’s out of necessity. Those with celiac disease or a gluten intolerance avoid gluten because it makes them very sick. In these individuals, gluten can also cause… Read More…


What’s That Smell? Bad Breath in Kids
added on: October 26, 2020
Growing Great Grins

Bad breath isn’t just an adult problem, it’s actually fairly common in kids, too. But what exactly causes bad breath in kids? Is it something to be worried about? How can you get rid of it? Don’t worry, your pediatric dentist in Spring is here to help.  What Causes Bad… Read More…


October is National Dental Hygiene Month
added on: October 19, 2020
Growing Great Grins

Every October, the American Dental Hygienists’ Association and Colgate sponsor a month-long celebration for dental hygienists around the country. Dental hygienists are crucial members of your family’s healthcare team and are responsible for keeping patients’ mouths (and bodies) healthy. This year, the theme for National Dental Hygiene Month is Faces… Read More…


The Best and Worst Candy for Your Kid’s Teeth
added on: October 12, 2020
Halloween candy

It’s that time again when our grocery aisles are taken over by ghoulish and ghostly goodies. From mini candy bars to oh-so-good sugary treats, the zombie and skeleton wrapping can only mean one thing — Halloween season is here. This also means another holiday that floods kids with candy is… Read More…


When to Replace Your Kid’s Toothbrush
added on: July 29, 2020
toothbrushes in jar

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 toothbrush 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…


Are Sports Drink Damaging Your Kid’s Teeth?
added on: June 22, 2020
teens with sports drinks

When we think of drinks that are terrible for kids’ smiles, we automatically turn to soda. While these sugary, carbonated beverages are absolutely bad for growing teeth (and adult teeth, too!), there’s another type of drink that’s just as concerning to your pediatric dentist in Spring. Today, we’re talking about… Read More…


Are Dental Sealants Necessary For Baby Teeth?
added on: June 11, 2020
toddler boy with fedora

There’s a common misconception that baby teeth aren’t that important. After all, they’re just going to fall out, so why does your pediatric dentist in Spring put so much importance on protecting them? The truth is, while only temporary, baby teeth serve an important role in permanent teeth development, speech,… Read More…


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