Sprout Dentistry for Kids

The Impact of Good Oral Health on Academic Success

July 19, 2023

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Young woman wearing glasses holding books in one hand and fist pumping the air with the other

Summer has flown by, and now it’s almost time for the new semester! When you’re out back-to-school shopping, you’re probably thinking about pens, pencils, markers, and more. But there are other ways to set your child up for success this school year: taking care of their oral health. What better way to kick off the semester than with a trip to their dentist to ensure they can start their classes with a healthy, beaming smile? Keep reading to learn more about the impact of good oral health on academic success.

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5 Tips on Making Your Child with Autism Comfortable at the Dentist

July 6, 2023

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Woman smiling at laughing boy at a table with books and a glass

A stranger poking around in your mouth is uncomfortable for anyone, but it can be particularly overwhelming to a child with autism. There are a lot of potential unknowns, especially if your child is a new patient. However, with a little careful preparation and planning, you can relieve some of the anxiety that comes with the dentist’s office. Here are 5 tips on making your child with autism comfortable at the dentist.

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Baby Bottle Tooth Decay: What Is It?

June 14, 2023

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baby holding a bottle

If you’re like many parents, you probably have a nighttime routine built around your little one. What starts with a warm, calming bath often leads to comfy pajamas, a bedtime story and song, and then a warm bottle to help them go to sleep. While all of this sounds nice, the last step could be putting your baby’s oral health at risk. Find out more about baby bottle tooth decay and what you can do to prevent it.

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Summer Activities That Can Harm Your Child’s Smile

June 3, 2023

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a child swimming during the summertime

Summertime is finally in full swing, and you and your family probably have a ton of fun activities and trips planned! But something you should be mindful of is the possibility of experiencing a dental emergency—and if you have kids, their young smiles are actually at a heightened risk if they’re participating in certain activities. Here’s more from your trusted emergency dentist about some of the summertime activities that could potentially harm your little one’s pearly whites, along with some tips for keeping them safe.

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Tips for Safeguarding Your Child’s Smile from Summer Dental Emergencies

May 13, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — sproutdentistryallen @ 5:32 pm
a group of children playing during the summer

The world can come to a screeching halt whenever you experience a dental emergency—but when it’s your child’s smile in danger, things can really seem alarming! That’s why you should take measures to ensure that this summer, your little one’s pearly whites are healthy and safeguarded from the likes of disaster. Here are three tips from your trusted pediatric dentist that’ll help you prevent dental emergencies from derailing your family’s summer plans!

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Can My Child Safely Use a Teething Ring?

May 3, 2023

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a child using a teething ring

During the first year of their lives, children must undergo teething, in which their first set of teeth begins emerging from beneath their gums. This process, although something that everyone must endure, usually isn’t very pleasant, and many infants struggle to cope with the associated discomfort. But did you know that a teething ring can be both a useful and safe solution for addressing this discomfort? Here’s more from your pediatric dentist about these unique teething toys and a few tips for using them properly.

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When Should Your Child Switch to An Electric Toothbrush?

April 26, 2023

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a child brushing with an electric toothbrush

As a parent, your child’s smile is by far your favorite, and it makes sense that you wouldn’t want to see it affected by oral health problems like cavities. Teaching them great habits like a thorough brushing and flossing routine is important, but there are certain instruments that your child can use when they get older that can make their dental hygiene even more effective, like an electric toothbrush. Read on to learn whether your child is old enough to start benefitting from using an electric toothbrush and some considerations to keep in mind before buying them one.  

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4 Ways to Get Your Child Excited About Dental Hygiene

April 19, 2023

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a child and mom brushing their teeth together

Do you have a child that has a difficult time sticking to their dental hygiene routine because they view it as a chore? While they’ll likely grow to be more involved and interested in maintaining good oral health, it’s important to continue encouraging them to take care of their smile to prevent cavities and other dental issues from arising in the meantime. Read on for four ways you can encourage your little one to become more invested in brushing and flossing at home.

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3 Ways to Get Your Children Pumped About Dentistry

March 28, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — sproutdentistryallen @ 9:23 pm
child talking excitedly to their dentist

If you’re a parent of a young child, you’re probably well aware of how difficult it can be to get them to take charge of their oral health. Ensuring that your child is taking care of their dental hygiene and that you can get them to the dentist’s office for routine care, may pose some pretty significant challenges for even the most patient parent.

You might try incorporating oral healthcare into their playtime to help them get excited about dental hygiene. Here are some dental toys that can help you do that.

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Tooth Sensitivity in Children

March 7, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — sproutdentistryallen @ 9:01 pm
child eating an ice cream cone and wincing

There’s nothing that kids love more than ice cream and popsicles, especially as temperatures begin to rise. However, you may have noticed recently that your child has been resistant toward eating anything cold, and that they complain of discomfort when they do.

It’s possible that your child’s teeth could be sensitive to extreme temperatures, and that they’re dealing with a lot of discomfort as a result. If you’re wondering why that could be, and what you can do about that, here’s a guide that may be able to help you.

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