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Back to School Dental Health Tips

Back to School Dental Health Tips

July 22, 2020 / in / by

Studies suggest that around a third of children miss school because of oral health problems, but their absence could be prevented with proper dental care. With so many children having missed some of their education this last year, it is essential that parents do everything that they can to minimize school absences, and you can do this by ensuring that your child’s teeth are in the best possible condition before they return for the new school year.

How Your Oral Health Affects Your Baby

How Your Oral Health Affects Your Baby

June 11, 2020 / in / by Fort Worth Children's Dentistry

Dental experts emphasize the importance of oral health in pregnant women. According to the Journal of Clinical & Diagnostic Research, physiological changes happen during pregnancy.

Is a Broken Baby Tooth an Emergency?

Is a Broken Baby Tooth an Emergency?

May 26, 2020 / in / by Fort Worth Children's Dentistry

Accidents and injuries are a normal part of childhood. From learning to walk and navigating stairs to playing sports, there are many ways in which your child could experience a trauma that affects their mouth and teeth. The severity of the damage to your child’s tooth will largely dictate whether or not they experience any symptoms of their injury, how significant these symptoms are likely to be, and what treatment your pediatric dentist will recommend to repair the baby tooth so that it can continue to be used until it naturally falls out.

What is a Pulpectomy Procedure?

What is a Pulpectomy Procedure?

April 21, 2020 / in / by Fort Worth Children's Dentistry

At the very center of the tooth, lies the pulp. Unfortunately, it is possible to develop problems with the pulp. One of the most common issues is an infection that can occur when the tooth is severely damaged by trauma or decay. When this happens to a baby tooth, they may be referred for a procedure called a pulpectomy.

Abscessed Tooth in Children: Care Instructions

Abscessed Tooth in Children: Care Instructions

March 31, 2020 / in / by Fort Worth Children's Dentistry

Does your child suffer from a tooth abscess? In this article, you will learn how to care for your child and steps to prevent further infection.

Do Children Need Root Canals?

Do Children Need Root Canals?

February 25, 2020 / in / by Fort Worth Children's Dentistry

The root canal is one dental procedure that has a particularly bad reputation, but the truth is that many people aren’t even really sure what a root canal is or what to expect from the procedure. Root canals are needed when the nerve inside of a tooth has been damaged or has become infected, which is a problem that can affect kids as well as adults. If these issues occur, a root canal is the only effective treatment that can save teeth that would otherwise require extraction.

How to Ease Your Child’s Dental Fear

How to Ease Your Child’s Dental Fear

January 21, 2020 / in / by Fort Worth Children's Dentistry

Taking your children to the dentist regularly is a vital and important parental responsibility. Not only will this ensure that your child has clean, healthy teeth, it will also instill excellent oral hygiene habits. Early frequent dental check-ups can also help kids to benefit from far better dental health as adults. However, from the perspective of a child, a dental appointment can be pretty frightening. Some children even go on to develop a very real fear of the dentist that can make it difficult to get them to receive even a basic dental exam.

What are the Benefits of Pediatric IV Sedation?

What are the Benefits of Pediatric IV Sedation?

December 17, 2019 / in / by Fort Worth Children's Dentistry

Have you noticed that your child is especially stressed out about coming to the dentist? Know that this is an incredibly common reaction that usually subsides over time. Anxiety associated with going to the dentist is all too common among both adult and pediatric patients. Combatting this fear at a younger age may help your child overcome it and have a better outlook on dentistry. However, for the children who may need a little extra care, we offer pediatric IV sedation.

Dental Emergencies: What Parents Need to Know

Dental Emergencies: What Parents Need to Know

November 27, 2019 / in / by Fort Worth Children's Dentistry

First, if your child has a dental emergency, you can always call Fort Worth Children’s Dentistry. Our staff has the experience you need to help get life back to normal quickly. Of course, as with any medical emergency, if there is a serious medical concern, you should call 911.

Mom-approved Dentist - Fort Worth Children's Dentistry

Mom-approved Dentist - Fort Worth Children's Dentistry

September 19, 2019 / in / by Fort Worth Children's Dentistry

Being a parent is often just as stressful as it is rewarding. There are countless things to think about if your children are to be as happy and healthy as possible, and until your little one is old enough to take responsibility to various aspects of his care, it is down to you to ensure that you keep all the bases covered. Oral health isn’t to be underestimated and it is essential that you start to teach your child the importance of taking care of his teeth as soon as he is able to understand. Fortunately, you don’t have to be alone in educating your child on the need for great oral health. A great pediatric dentist will be just as committed to caring for your child’s teeth as you are.