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    • 26 OCT 17
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    Worried About Cavities? Shift the Focus Away from Candy this Halloween

    It may seem as though Halloween was made for creating cavities, but this holiday is about much more than just filling a trick-or-treat bucket to the brim with candy. If you’re worried about cavities, make sure your kids have a healthy, fun-filled Halloween by shifting the focus away from sweets. Here’s how. Emphasize the Importance

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    • Pediatric Dentistry,
    • Tooth Decay
    • Posted by
    • Angela Evanson
    • 14 SEP 17
    • 0

    Using the Tooth Fairy to Make Dental Care Fun

    Encouraging good oral health at a young age is important to help your child avoid cavities, tooth loss, and gum disease. If getting your child to brush her teeth is a nightly battle, make dental care more fun with a little help from the tooth fairy. The following tips work well for most young children

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    • Dental Health Tips,
    • Pediatric Dentistry
    • Posted by
    • Angela Evanson
    • 30 AUG 17
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    Teeth Grinding in Children

    Have you ever peeked in on your sleeping child and noticed a strange squeaking or rubbing sound coming from his mouth? He could be grinding his teeth. According to KidsHealth, about 20 to 30 percent of children grind their teeth when they sleep at least once a week. Teeth grinding in children, also known as

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    • Pediatric Dentistry,
    • Tooth Grinding
    • Posted by
    • Angela Evanson
    • 22 AUG 17
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    What to Do If Your Child Knocks Out a Tooth

    Playing sports and horsing around at recess is all in good fun, but if your child knocks out a tooth, you suddenly have a dental emergency on your hands. Learn what you should do to increase the chances of saving the tooth and what to expect from your dentist. Act Fast When Your Child Knocks

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    • Dental Emergencies,
    • Pediatric Dentistry
    • Posted by
    • Angela Evanson
    • 21 JUN 17
    • 0

    Tracking Your Child’s Dental Development

    If you’re a new parent, nothing is more important to you than your young child’s health. As you track various milestones that occur at different ages, be aware of the changes happening inside your child’s mouth. Primary and permanent teeth erupt at different times for each baby, but the information here will help you know

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    • Pediatric Dentistry
    • Posted by
    • Angela Evanson
    • 06 JUN 17
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    Are Dental Sealants Safe?

    You have many options for helping your child maintain a healthy smile. One effective way to reduce cavities is to have a dental sealant applied by Dr. Evanson sometime between the ages of 5 and 14. This plastic coating protects the biting surface of molars, preventing particles from settling in the tiny cracks and fissures

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    • Pediatric Dentistry
    • Posted by
    • Angela Evanson
    • 31 MAY 17
    • 0

    How to Choose Toothbrushes and Toothpaste for Kids

    There’s no doubt that your child’s developing teeth need to be brushed daily to remain healthy and cavity-free. But you can’t simply offer your toddler the same type of toothbrush and toothpaste you use on your own teeth. After all, kids need different types of dental tools than adults. Here’s a guide to help you

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    • Dental Health Tips,
    • Pediatric Dentistry
    • Posted by
    • Angela Evanson
    • 25 MAY 17
    • 0

    Early Childhood Tooth Decay: Is Your Child at Risk?

    Dental decay is the most common chronic disease in American children. Here’s why: Many parents don’t know when to take their child to the dentist for the first time. In fact, 25 percent of kindergartners still have never been to the dentist. Parents don’t know when and how to start caring for their child’s teeth

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    • Pediatric Dentistry,
    • Tooth Decay
    • Posted by
    • Angela Evanson
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