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Oral Health

5 Tips to Keep Kids’ Teeth Healthy & Strong
added on: November 9, 2021
Growing Great Grins

When you’re raising kids, there are so many things you have to worry about. From their safety to their grades in school, and whether they’re eating healthy foods, it’s easy to forget one of the most important things of all — their oral health. But it’s crucial to keep a… Read More…


What Causes Gums to Bleed in Kids?
added on: October 25, 2021
Growing Great Grins

When kids’ gums start to bleed, it can be scary and worrisome, but it’s not necessarily an indication of anything serious. Most likely, it’s the result of some kind of normal childhood activity. Let’s check in with your pediatric dentist in Spring to see some common reasons why kids’ gums may… Read More…


Tricks, Treats, and Tips For a Healthy Halloween
added on: October 15, 2021
Growing Great Grins

As parents everywhere are gearing up for the Halloween season, it’s only natural for our kids to be excited about all the candy they’ll get. But it may have mom and dad a bit concerned about yet another holiday loaded with sugary treats. Don’t worry, your pediatric dentist in Spring… Read More…


Spit… It’s Good for Your Teeth
added on: September 27, 2021
Growing Great Grins

Did you ever notice how always, no matter what type of sporting event, kids always feel the need to spit? The same goes for professional athletes, too! At our pediatric dental office in Spring, we often wonder why kids and adults go to such great lengths to get rid of… Read More…


What Causes Bad Breath in Kids? 
added on: September 20, 2021
Growing Great Grins

Bad breath can be embarrassing, especially for kids. In some cases, a kid’s bad breath may be caused by an underlying medical condition. But in most cases, bad breath in kids is caused by everyday habits and behaviors that aren’t necessarily harmful to health but can make oral hygiene challenging… Read More…


4 Things That Affect Your Child’s Oral Health
added on: September 13, 2021
Growing Great Grins

It’s no secret that poor oral health can be bad news for your child’s overall health, as it can increase the risk of cavities, gum disease, and infections. This is why it’s so important to make sure your child takes good care of their teeth and gums and visits their… Read More…


How Important Is Dairy For Kids’ Smiles? 
added on: August 23, 2021
Growing Great Grins

We know dairy is a necessary part of everyone’s diet, and we know it can even help ward off osteoporosis in older adults. But what about kids? Dairy, and especially its calcium content, helps children build strong bones and strong teeth. So much so that your pediatric dentist in Spring… Read More…


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…


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