Children Dentistry

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How to Preserve Strong Dental Health for Children

How to Preserve Strong Dental Health for Children Teeth can last a lifetime, provided they are well taken care of. The best time to start taking care of them is as soon as they begin to appear. Parents should do this by establishing the right dental hygiene for their children right from the start. By...
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Inlay and Onlay Procedure

Inlay and Onlay Procedure Dental inlays and onlays are cosmetic dental procedures used to restore a damaged or decayed tooth to its original condition and also strengthen its functionality. They are a way better method compared to dental crown since they don’t involve removing the healthy tooth structure. Due to this reason, inlays and outlays...
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Is Thumb Sucking Bad for My Child’s Teeth?

Is Thumb Sucking Bad for My Child's Teeth? Thumb sucking is a normal habit that children develop at very young age. It is soothing and also enables the child connect and explore their environment. However, if this habit goes beyond 3 years, there are high chances that the child will develop biting problems. Usually, when...
Dental Care for Children

Things You Need to Know – Dental Care for Children

Things You Need to Know - Dental Care for Children The importance of dental care for children is second to none. It is as important as overall health. Most parents neglect their children dental health saying that their primary teeth will eventually fall out and pave the way for permanent ones. Yes, they will eventually...
Healthy Teeth for Children is the Key to Future Dental Health

Healthy Teeth for Children is the Key to Future Dental Health

Healthy Teeth for Children is the Key to Future Dental Health Your child’s first teeth are known as primary teeth. Most of these teeth, if not all, will fall out and be replaced by permanent teeth by the time your child reaches 12 years old. However, it is still very important to keep your child’s...
Care For Your Baby’s Emerging Teeth and Gums

How To Care For Your Baby’s Emerging Teeth and Gums?

Now that your little one’s teeth are on their way out, it’s now the perfect time to start taking good care of them. A baby first primary tooth usually starts to grow at about 6 months of age. However, this can happen a bit early or can delay for as late as the child’s first…