Back-to-School Dental Checkups

Summer can be a busy time. There are trips to take, fun summer camps to attend, and cookouts to enjoy—just to name a few of the summer pleasures keeping everyone happy during the break from school.

Summer can be a busy time. There are trips to take, fun summer camps to attend, and cookouts to enjoy—just to name a few of the summer pleasures keeping everyone happy during the break from school.

Many children sail right through dental procedures. They have no problem having their teeth cleaned, examined, or x-rayed. However, some children experience difficulty with these procedures. For them, sedation may be necessary for a successful dental appointment.
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Baby teeth are important—and not just for kids awaiting a visit from the Tooth Fairy. Baby teeth serve a vital role in the development of adult teeth, guiding them into position. What's more, they help children learn to speak and eat. Taking care of them on a daily basis is key to helping them do their job.

Visiting the dentist can be nerve-wracking for anyone. Anticipating what might occur during the appointment may stir up a lot of anxiety—the unknown, after all, can be pretty scary. And this is true for both adults and children.

It's no secret that most kids love sugary treats. Cookies, cupcakes, popsicles, and candy bars are all delicious and fun to eat. However, these treats can also do a great deal of damage to your child's teeth.

Getting kids to the dentist can be tricky. Your child might have difficulty sitting still. There may be some fear surrounding the idea of a dental exam. You may have a child who has ongoing dental issues that require extra care.

It's practically a rite of passage to get your teeth straightened as a teenager. According to the American Association of Orthodontists, over 4 million children under the age of 17 receive orthodontic treatment each year.

When you have a child, it can feel like you're juggling. There are so many things to remember to keep your child happy and healthy. You have to find a pediatrician you like. You need to find just the right preschool. You need to make sure you're providing a healthy diet. All of these are important.

Your child's teeth play an important role in their day-to-day life. They help with speaking, eating, and swallowing, not to mention how they help shape your child's face. Without healthy teeth, life would be difficult.

Summer days are not always lazy days. A family may find themselves just as busy in the summer as they are during the school year. School is traded for summer camp. Soccer is traded for baseball. And weekend trips are traded in for week-long vacations to venues near and far.