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Ways to Make Braces Fun!

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Braces Fun

According to Humana, nearly 4 million children in the U.S. are orthodontic patients. Odds are good that your child may be one of those kids. Braces are used to correct malocclusions, or poor alignment of the teeth and/or jaw. There are three types: crooked/crowded teeth, overbite, and underbite.


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Laser Dentistry at Your Huntington Beach Pediatric Dentist

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Laser Dentistry

According to the Association of Health Care Journalists, 43.1% of children in the U.S. aged 2 to 19 have had tooth decay in either a primary or a permanent tooth. Laser dentistry can help treat tooth decay in children of all ages. Tooth decay, also known as caries or cavities, is caused by bacteria, among other things.


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The Differences Between Pediatric Dentists & Regular Dentists

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Regular vs Pediatric Dentists

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children go on their first visit to the dentist by the time they turn one. By starting the practice of routine dental check-ups as early as possible, parents can set the stage for good dental hygiene that lasts a lifetime.


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Getting Your Kids Ready for Braces

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Kids Ready for Braces

Children, particularly teens, can tend to be self-conscious about their appearance, and embarrassment about misaligned teeth can have a big impact as their confidence levels decrease. Braces provide the solution to this problem by fixing issues with speaking, eating and smiling by correcting crowded or crooked teeth, which will also avoid potential dental health problems in the future.


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Tips for Teens with Braces for a Better Experience

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Teens Braces

If you are a teen that has braces now or have been told by your dentist that you could benefit from orthodontic treatment, you are not alone. According to the American Association of Orthodontics, teenagers between the ages of 12 and 17 make up more than half of the two-million orthodontic cases in the U.S. each year.


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Seven Reasons Your Seven-Year-Old Should See an Orthodontist

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Seven Reasons Seven Years Olds

When it comes to providing proper dental care for growing kids, deciding when to see the orthodontist can be a big step. While most referrals come at the advisement of a family dentist, sometimes parents must decide whether or not their child is ready. In addition, parents must sort through all the different reasons for seeking orthodontic treatment.


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Pediatric Dental Care for Those with Special Needs

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Special Needs

According to the most recent census, over 4 million children in the U.S. have some type of disability. Disabilities range from the physical to the neurological and come in many different levels of severity. Some of these children attend special education classes, while others are mainstreamed.


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When Should Kids First Visit an Orthodontist?

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Kids Visit Orthodontist

Orthodontics can play a key role in children’s health and appearance. The American Association of Orthodontics (AAO) advises parents that kids should first visit an orthodontist for an examination by the time they’re seven. This recommendation is based on the fact that at about this age, the first set of permanent molars and some of the adult front teeth should have appeared.


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Why Should Children See a Pediatric Dentist?

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See a Pediatric Dentist

Plenty of parents are unaware of the fact that their little ones should visit with a pediatric dentist. There is a common misconception that kids do not require as much dental care as adults. In some cases, parents assume kids can visit with a regular dentist as opposed to a pediatric dentist. Below, we explain why it is so important for kids to see a pediatric dentist.


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Why X-Rays are Safe for Kids

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X-Rays Safe for Kids

Imagine this…. You've taken your child to the dentist and the dentist wants to get x-rays of your child's teeth. You can't answer right away because you have questions. Aren't x-rays dangerous? Dental x-rays have many benefits. As an adult, you may have had x-rays taken at the dentist to find cavities, check on impacted wisdom teeth, or plan for an implant. However, you're an adult. You wonder if x-rays are safe for a much smaller person.


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