Pebble Pediatric Dentistry

Pebble Pediatric Dentistry

Because kids should love going to the dentist!

06/29/2024
12/27/2023

Good Snacks for Kids’ Teeth:

1. Crunchy fruits and vegetables like apples, carrots, and celery (they stimulate saliva production).
2. Cheese or yogurt (rich in calcium and protein, which strengthen teeth).
3. Nuts and seeds (high in minerals that benefit teeth).

Bad Snacks for Kids’ Teeth:

1. Sticky candies like gummy bears or caramels (cling to teeth and can cause cavities).
2. Sugary drinks including sodas and juices (high sugar content can lead to tooth decay).
3. Chips or crackers that stick in teeth (may contribute to plaque buildup).

Choosing snacks that are low in sugar and acidity while being high in nutrients like calcium and phosphorus is generally better for dental health. Try to avoid those sticky carb snacks! Regular brushing and flossing in the morning and before bed also helps keep those little mouths cavity free!

12/27/2023

Dental therapy dogs can help alleviate anxiety and fear in children visiting the dentist. Their calming presence, friendly demeanor, and comforting interactions can reduce stress, making the dental experience more positive and relaxed for kids. The dogs serve as a distraction and source of emotional support, making the overall dental visit more enjoyable and less intimidating. 🐶

09/29/2023

Mixed dentition refers to the period in a child's oral development when they have both primary (baby) teeth and permanent (adult) teeth in their mouth simultaneously. This phase typically occurs around 6 to 12 years old, when the primary teeth start to fall out, and permanent teeth begin to erupt.

Seeing a pediatric dentist during the mixed dentition phase is important for several reasons:

Specialized Care: Pediatric dentists are trained to provide dental care specifically tailored to children and adolescents. They have expertise in managing the unique oral health needs of growing children.
Monitoring Tooth Development: Pediatric dentists can monitor the eruption of permanent teeth and the loss of primary teeth to ensure that the transition occurs smoothly. They can identify any potential issues early on and take preventive measures.
Preventive Care: These dentists can offer preventive treatments like dental sealants and fluoride applications to protect the newly erupted permanent teeth from decay, ensuring good oral health.
Orthodontic Assessment: They can assess the need for orthodontic treatment, such as braces, and recommend appropriate interventions if alignment issues are detected.
Education and Guidance: Pediatric dentists can educate children and parents about proper oral hygiene habits and diet choices during this critical phase to promote lifelong dental health.
Comfort and Trust: Pediatric dentists are skilled at creating a friendly and comfortable environment for children, helping to build trust and reduce dental anxiety, which can encourage regular dental visits throughout their lives.
Overall, regular visits to a pediatric dentist during the mixed dentition phase can help ensure that a child's dental development progresses as it should and lay the foundation for a lifetime of good oral health

09/28/2023

Easy to bring a smile to the chair with a furry friend by your side! 🦷🐾

09/28/2023

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09/02/2023

Pacifier Do's:

1. Choose an orthodontic pacifier designed to support proper oral development. Nuk pacifiers are highly recommended!
2. Limit pacifier use to specific situations like sleep or calming, rather than all-day use.
3. Clean the pacifier regularly by rinsing it with warm water.
4. Gradually wean your child off the pacifier by age 2 to prevent dental issues like open bites and crossbites.

Pacifier Don'ts:

1. Don't dip the pacifier in any sweet substances to avoid tooth decay.

2. Avoid using a pacifier as a substitute for feeding when your baby is hungry.

3. Don't tie the pacifier to your child's crib or around their neck; this poses safety risks.

4. Never share a pacifier with your child to prevent the spread of germs.

Remember, it's essential to consult with your pediatric dentist for personalized advice on pacifier use based on your child's specific needs and development.

08/26/2023

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07/20/2023

Baby teeth, also known as primary teeth or deciduous teeth, start falling out around the age of 6 to 7 years old. This process is a natural part of a child's development. The sequence and timing of when baby teeth fall out can vary from child to child, but it typically follows a somewhat predictable pattern.

The first baby teeth to fall out are usually the lower front teeth (lower central incisors), followed by the upper front teeth (upper central incisors).

The process of baby teeth falling out is usually painless, and it allows room for the permanent teeth to emerge. As the permanent teeth grow in, they resorb the roots of the baby teeth, causing them to become loose and eventually fall out.

It's important to encourage good oral hygiene habits from an early age to maintain healthy baby teeth and promote proper oral development. Regular dental check-ups are also essential to monitor the progression of baby teeth and ensure that permanent teeth are growing correctly. If you have any concerns about your child's dental development, it's best to consult a pediatric dentist for guidance.

06/30/2023

Summer smiles shine brighter with regular check ups and cleanings! 😁

06/01/2023

If a child has "shark teeth," it means that their permanent teeth are erupting behind their baby teeth instead of pushing the baby teeth out. This condition is relatively common and usually resolves on its own without any intervention. While it may be concerning for parents to see, it is generally not a cause for immediate worry. However, it's essential to monitor the situation and consult a dentist for a proper evaluation.

Shark teeth typically occur when the roots of the baby teeth do not dissolve as the permanent teeth push through the gum line. As a result, both sets of teeth can be present in the mouth at the same time. In most cases, as the permanent teeth continue to emerge, they naturally push the baby teeth out, and the situation resolves itself.

Parents should keep an eye on the child's shark teeth and observe if any signs of discomfort, pain, or difficulty eating arise. If the baby teeth do not fall out on their own within a reasonable time frame or if there are any concerns, it is advisable to seek advice from a pediatric dentist. They can assess the situation and determine if any intervention is necessary.

In summary, while shark teeth can be initially alarming for parents, it is often a temporary condition that resolves naturally. Regular dental check-ups and professional guidance can provide further assurance and appropriate recommendations based on the specific circumstances of your child.

06/01/2023

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05/13/2023

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05/12/2023

Why are dental cleanings important for kids?
1. Plaque and tartar removal: Regular dental cleanings help remove plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth and gums. If not removed, plaque can harden into tartar, which is more difficult to remove and can lead to tooth decay and gum disease.

2. Prevention of cavities: Dental cleanings involve a thorough examination of the teeth to identify any signs of tooth decay or cavities. By detecting and addressing these issues early on, dental cleanings can help prevent the development of more serious dental problems.

3. Gum disease prevention: Dental cleanings also help prevent gum disease, which is caused by the buildup of plaque and tartar on the gums. Gum disease can lead to inflammation, bleeding gums, and eventually tooth loss if left untreated. Regular cleanings remove the bacteria that cause gum disease and promote healthy gums.

4. Oral hygiene education: Dental cleanings provide an opportunity for dental professionals to educate children about proper oral hygiene practices. They can teach kids how to brush and floss effectively, the importance of maintaining a healthy diet, and the role of dental care in overall health.

5. Early detection of orthodontic issues: During dental cleanings, the dentist or hygienist may identify potential orthodontic problems, such as misaligned teeth or jaw issues. Early detection allows for timely intervention and appropriate orthodontic treatment if necessary.

Overall, dental cleanings for kids are essential for maintaining good oral health, preventing dental problems, and instilling lifelong habits of proper oral hygiene. Regular visits to the dentist help children establish a positive relationship with dental care and promote a healthy smile for years to come.

04/21/2023

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04/08/2023

A panoramic X-ray, also known as a panoramic radiograph, is a type of dental X-ray that captures a panoramic view of the teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures in one image.

Dentists use panoramic X-rays for several reasons, including:

1. Examining the overall oral health: Panoramic X-rays can provide a comprehensive view of the mouth, including the teeth, gums, and jawbone. This can help dentists to identify any issues that may be missed by a standard dental exam, such as impacted teeth, bone abnormalities, and cysts.

2. Planning for orthodontic treatment: Orthodontists use panoramic X-rays to assess the position and development of teeth and jaws, which helps them to plan and carry out orthodontic treatment, such as braces or aligners.

3. Evaluating wisdom teeth: Panoramic X-rays can show the position and development of wisdom teeth, which may be impacted or causing problems in the mouth. This can help dentists to decide whether the wisdom teeth should be removed.

4. Diagnosing oral diseases: Panoramic X-rays can detect certain oral diseases, such as periodontal disease, which affects the gums and bone supporting the teeth, and oral cancer.

Overall, panoramic X-rays are a useful tool in dental diagnosis and treatment planning, as they provide a comprehensive view of the mouth and surrounding structures that is taken once every 3-5 years.

04/06/2023

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04/01/2023

The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that a child's first visit to a pediatric dentist should occur when the first tooth appears (typically around 6 months old) or no later than their first birthday.

This initial visit is important because it allows the dentist to assess the child's oral health and to provide guidance on proper oral hygiene practices for the child and their parents. Additionally, early dental visits can help establish a positive relationship between the child and the dentist, which can make future visits more comfortable and less intimidating.

03/17/2023

Regular dental checkups are important for children, and the American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that children visit the dentist every six months starting at around age 1. Here are some reasons why:

Early Detection of Dental Problems: Regular checkups allow dentists to detect dental problems early, such as cavities, gum disease, or malocclusions. Early detection can help prevent more serious problems down the road and may help save money on more extensive dental treatments.
Preventive Care: Regular dental checkups also allow dentists to provide preventive care, such as dental cleanings, fluoride treatments, and dental sealants. These treatments can help prevent cavities and other dental problems.
Education: Dental checkups are also an opportunity for dentists to educate parents and children about proper oral hygiene techniques and nutrition, as well as the importance of regular dental checkups.
Monitoring Growth and Development: Regular dental checkups allow dentists to monitor the growth and development of a child's teeth and jaws. This is especially important as a child's teeth and jaws are still developing.
Overall, regular dental checkups are important for children's oral health and can help prevent more serious dental problems down the road
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