The Basics of Dental Fillers: What You Need to Know
Thursday, January 25, 2024
Common Children’s Dental Emergencies and How to Handle Them
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Moms and Molars: Prioritizing Dental Health for Both You and Your Kids
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Confident Smiles, Happy Teens: A Parent's Guide to Choosing the Best Invisible Braces for Teens
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Foods and Snacks that Support Dental Health
Thursday, August 24, 2023
Snacks for a Strong and Healthy Smile
In this post, we will look at several meals and snacks that promote tooth health, as well as the need to see a pediatric dentist for comprehensive dental care.
When Dental Emergencies Strike: What Parents Should Know
Monday, July 24, 2023
Why Visit An Orthodontist Today?
Saturday, April 22, 2023
Very few people in the world have flawless teeth from birth. In fact, one-third of adults feel insecure about their teeth, as we’ve mentioned above. The way your teeth look does have an impact on how you feel about yourself and how others perceive you. This is one reason why Invisalign and braces can make such a difference in a person's quality of life.
How To Fix Unevenly Spaced Teeth In Kids
Friday, July 1, 2022
Gaps between teeth can be viewed as a characteristic of a person’s appearance. Medically known as
diastema, gaps between the teeth often occur between the top two front teeth. Most children
under the age of six will likely have this gap. In the media, many well-known faces proudly showcasethe gaps predominantly in their top front two teeth.
However, gaps can cause dental problems, including misaligned jaws and overcrowding. Undergoing
treatment early can help prevent further complications from happening in the future. If your
children have unevenly spaced teeth, consider seeking treatment to prevent issues from occurring
later.
In some instances, the gap will close on its own gradually over time. In most cases, additional dental
work is needed to help close these gaps and create that straight smile. There are various treatments
to help fix unevenly spaced teeth in children, and these are some of them.
What to Do When Your Child Injures a Tooth
Monday, May 16, 2016

Whether your child is an unsteady toddler or an active teenager fond of taking crazy risks, there is a chance they will have a fall that can break or damage teeth. If your child has broken a tooth, treatment will depend on whether it is a baby tooth or permanent tooth, and whether it has been completely knocked out or simply damaged.
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