by Grow Pediatric Dentistry | May 19, 2023 | Pediatric Dentist
According to the CDC, more than half of children between the ages of six and eight have a cavity in one or more of their primary teeth. Oral care is crucial, especially for young children. Long-term damage could arise from a lack of proper care. As a parent,...
by Grow Pediatric Dentistry | Apr 20, 2023 | Pediatric Dentist
About 86.9% of children ages 2 to 17 have visited a dentist in the past year. However, you should take your child in for their first dental visit before they’re two years of age. Taking them to their pediatric dentist for annual appointments can ensure a...
by Grow Pediatric Dentistry | Mar 20, 2023 | Pediatric Dentist
Did you know that about 57% of teens have cavities? Visiting pediatric dentists is crucial for your child’s dental health. Pediatric dental care is for children and helps prevent dental issues and improves health. In this article, we will discuss seven benefits...
by Grow Pediatric Dentistry | Feb 23, 2023 | Pediatric Dentist
Your child’s dental health is important, so it makes sense you want to ensure that they stay healthy. If you have kids, there’s a good chance you’ve taken them to a dental visit before. And you’ll also know just how much of an ordeal it can...
by Grow Pediatric Dentistry | Jan 19, 2023 | Pediatric Dentist
Over 75% of people base first impressions on one’s smile. However, most people are unhappy with their smiles. Having your child visit a pediatric orthodontist can help straighten their teeth, ensuring they always make a good first impression. Not sure if your...
by Grow Pediatric Dentistry | Dec 29, 2022 | Pediatric Dentist
Most babies won’t get their first tooth until they’re about six months old. They also won’t usually have all their baby teeth until they’re about three years old. This might lead you to believe that you won’t have to take a child to see a...
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