We’re headed into the peak of cold and flu season, which typically comes with stuffy noses, sore throats, fevers, and loads of medicine to help ease symptoms. But did you know that any sickness from the common cold to the flu can also put children’s oral health at risk, too?… Read More…
Your pediatric dentist in Spring recommends that all children have their first dental visit by their first birthday or no later than six months after their first tooth comes in. But many parents, especially those with their first child, wonder if kids really need to see a pediatric dentist. From… Read More…
The internet is full of great information, but it can be difficult to tell the difference between wise advice and dangerous trends. This is particularly true when it comes to health tips and dental tricks. However, your pediatric dentist in The Woodlands wants to warn you that there has been… Read More…
All parents look forward to seeing their child’s first tiny tooth. However, the time leading up to this momentous event can be tough on kids and parents alike. When a child is teething, they can be uncomfortable and in pain. But the good news is that your pediatric dentist in… Read More…
It’s normal for children to feel a bit apprehensive about visiting their pediatric dentist in Spring, especially if they’ve had a prior negative experience. From laying back in the dental chair to the sounds and smells, we understand the anxiety that can come along with all things related to a… Read More…
Your pediatric dentist in Spring strives to make every dental appointment fun and stress-free for all of our patients and parents. But we do understand that some of our patients may be nervous, anxious, or scared at their visit. While we will certainly use all our techniques to help your… Read More…
Sugary sweets can mean bad news for your kid’s teeth. But your pediatric dentist in The Woodlands wants all of our patients and parents of patients to know that there is a way for your little one to enjoy those sweet cravings without all of the damage of sugar. We’re talking… Read More…
As we enter into another holiday season that usually means a boatload of candy for kids as they trick-or-treat from door to door, it’s important to recognize just which candy causes the most cavities. While your pediatric dentist in Spring totally recognizes how fun and important it is to bring… Read More…
As the fall sports season gets underway, it’s time to talk about the importance of sports mouthguards. An estimated one-third of all dental injuries are sports-related. Your pediatric dental office in Spring wants the parents of our patients to know that most of these injuries can be prevented by using… Read More…
We all do our best to limit how many sugary snacks our kids eat in order to reduce their risk of developing cavities. However, it’s essential to keep an eye on what your kids drink, too. Certain beverages can be great for oral health, and others can lead to dental… Read More…