With Halloween just around the corner, it’s time to think about what you’ll give visiting trick-or-treaters this year. Kids are going to be given candy at nearly every house they visit, so their parents and especially their teeth won’t mind if you don’t add any more sugar. Consider giving out Halloween candy alternatives this year to support oral health. Not only will those goodies have a longer lifespan in a child’s room than a piece of candy, but you can also rest easy knowing you aren’t contributing to any cavities. Here are suggestions from a pediatric dentist in Towson.
(more…)Here Are Non-Candy Halloween Goodies for Trick-or-Treaters to Enjoy
October 4, 2022
5 Ways to Make Losing Teeth Less Scary for Your Child
September 14, 2022
For some kids, losing a baby tooth is an exciting rite of passage that means they’re growing up. Not only do they get a cool story to tell their friends at school, but they look forward to finding money under their pillow. However, there are children who are absolutely terrified at the idea of losing a tooth. While that’s not an unusual reaction, you can make the entire process less anxiety-inducing with a few tips. Continue reading to learn five ways you can make losing baby teeth more fun for your little one!
(more…)Preparing Your Autistic Child for Special Needs Dentistry
August 15, 2022
You know it’s necessary, but you worry how it’s going to go. Your autistic child’s dental appointment is coming up, and you can’t help but feel a little anxious. Although pediatric dentists usually receive more training than general dentists for serving those with special needs, you have found one who is an expert and has years of training and experience! While special needs dentistry can make the appointment as pleasant as possible, what can you do to prepare your child and help them feel comfortable? Here are 5 tips you can do prior to this visit!
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