It starts with a wiggle, and before you know it, your little one has her first loose tooth. Kids grow up so fast, and so do their teeth. That’s why our pediatric dental office in The Woodlands is here to help you through the wiggles, worries, and wonders of early… Read More…
If you research fluoride, and specifically the use of fluoride in kids, you’ll probably stumble across some information suggesting fluoride isn’t safe for kids. At our Spring pediatric dental office, we’d like to explain why fluoride actually is a safe and important part of your child’s dental health. What is… Read More…
While we can’t seal your kids’ lips to keep the family secrets safe, we can seal their teeth to keep their smiles safe. When it comes to protecting teeth against cavities and decay, dental sealants for kids are extremely important. At our pediatric dental office in Spring, we encourage our… Read More…
Mouth breathing is common among children and adults alike. What most people don’t realize is that breathing through your mouth, instead of your nose, could negatively impact oral health and is a main cause of dental and facial irregularities in children. At our Woodlands pediatric dental office, we encourage the… Read More…
There are many things at a dental office that may be scary for your child. Between the bright lights, the gloved hands, the masked face, not to mention someone he may not know well poking around his mouth, it’s understandable. But what can you do to help him overcome his… Read More…
Halitosis, also known as bad breath, is a dental problem that not only affects adults but can be pretty common in children too. But what exactly causes bad breath? Why would a child get bad breath? How can you get rid of it? Our pediatric dental office in The Woodlands… Read More…
It’s the time of year when pumpkins are carved, houses are decorated in orange and black, and kids are preparing to put on their well-planned costumes and head door to door collecting tricks or treats. This Halloween season, all of us at our Spring pediatric dental office want to tell… Read More…
It could happen on the playground, in the pool, or at the park, and learning what to do if your child’s tooth gets knocked out can help save it. Of course, our pediatric dental office in The Woodlands is here to help, but it’s always useful to know some steps… Read More…
When baby’s first teeth are preparing to erupt, it can be painful. It can also cause increased fussiness, decreased sleep (for the baby and you), and an overall unhappy kid. Teething not only causes pain, it can also cause increased drooling, constant chewing on fingers or objects, and can even result… Read More…