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What Do Parents Need to Know About Two-Year Molars?

February 24, 2023

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As your child progressively loses all their baby teeth, the last ones left will nearly always be their two-year molars. They are also the final teeth to come in for babies and may do so one at a time. First molars usually come in at 13-19 months on the top row and 14-18 months on the bottom row, while the second ones arrive at about 25-33 months on top and 23-21 on the bottom. Not only is teething usually unpleasant for babies, but it can also be tough for parents to navigate as well. Read on to learn from a pediatric dentist in McKinney about signs two-year molars are coming in, pain management tips, and indications your little one needs an appointment scheduled.

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Will a Pacifier Affect the Development of My Baby’s Teeth?

February 16, 2023

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Dummies, binkies, pacis…no matter what you call them, pacifiers are a favorite of many parents and babies alike. Babies find them very soothing, and a parent is always interested in solutions when their child is crying. The catch comes if a child sticks with pacifier use for too long as they grow. Dental problems can develop, which is important for parents who need a good reason to take the ever-popular item away for good. Read on to learn more from a pediatric dentist in McKinney.

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5 Tips to Celebrate Children’s Dental Health Month

February 8, 2023

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February is an important month for your child’s smile. That’s because it’s Children’s Dental Health Month! This is a time dedicated to celebrating their pearly whites and focusing on the best ways to care for their smile. Need some help figuring out the best way to celebrate? Continue reading to learn about five tips for keeping your child’s smile healthy and bright during Children’s Dental Health Month and beyond.

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When Baby Teeth Fall Out & Come In

January 12, 2023

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A baby showing teeth

As a parent, you need to track many aspects of your child’s life. Such things can include their nutritional intake, education, and so on. For a kid’s first few years, though, one crucial factor is oral health. In particular, knowing when their baby teeth erupt or fall out can keep their smile in prime condition. Luckily, your Allen dentist can give you the relevant facts. Here, then, is a summary of when to expect a baby’s teeth to erupt and fall out.

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3 Reasons Your Child Should See a Pediatric Dentist

December 10, 2022

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Pediatric dentist and child

Finding a kid’s dentist near me isn’t always easy, but it’s not impossible. At Sprout Dentistry for Kids, Dr. Justin and Dr. Sage offer safe and effective solutions that are designed to improve, treat, and enhance children’s smiles as they grow and develop. With close monitoring of any changes to teeth, gums, or their bites, a pediatric dentist can deliver kid-appropriate care in an environment that encourages positivity and excitement. Here are three reasons you should plan to take your child to a pediatric dentist.

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What Parents Can Do to Combat Common Cavity Culprits

December 3, 2022

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Young smiles are prone to developing common cavities in McKinney. While parents may want to avoid them at all costs, kids are still kids, and keeping them on track with their oral hygiene isn’t always easy. Dr. Justin and Dr. Sage at Sprout Dentistry for Kids want to change that. To combat some of the most common cavity culprits, they have compiled some helpful tips parents can use to help their little ones embrace decay-free, healthier smiles.

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4 Qualities of a Good Children’s Dentist

November 29, 2022

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a child smiling as they get their mouth cleaned by a pediatric dentist

As a parent, you’ve got plenty of concerns on your plate, and looking for a trustworthy, exceptional children’s dentist can be a big feat to take on. When you Google “dentist near me,” you’ll likely get dozens of results that will be overwhelming to narrow down. Fortunately, there are some key factors that you can take into account to narrow down your list of pediatric dentists so you choose the best option for your kiddo. Read on to learn four qualities that can distinguish the best from the rest.

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What Can I Do to Protect My Child’s Teeth During Flu Season?

November 4, 2022

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girl snowman winter

Trying to keep your children from getting sick becomes more difficult than usual during cold-and-flu season when winter rolls around. Understandably, when they are sick it can distract you from things you might normally be on top of, such as making sure they brush their teeth. The average child will get 6-8 colds per year with most of them coming during the winter. After all, children are more prone to disease, as they constantly touch everything and chew on more than they should. Imagine needing to take them to the dentist for a cavity while they were sick. No adult wants to endure that, either. Keep reading for some tips on kids’ oral care during cold-and-flu season from a pediatric dentist in McKinney.

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Root Canals for Kids: Baby Teeth Need Saving Too!

October 26, 2022

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After a day or two of complaining about a toothache, you finally take your child to their dentist. Upon examination, the pediatric dentist says they have a deep cavity and recommends a procedure that’s like a root canal for kids. But your child only has baby teeth—should the tooth just be removed entirely? In this post, you’ll learn about the treatments that can rescue your little one’s baby teeth and why early extraction isn’t the answer.

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Cavities After Halloween: Good and Bad Candy for Your Child

October 17, 2022

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candy that could cause cavities after Halloween

Your child has been looking forward to trick-or-treating for months. They’ve carefully picked out their costume and dreamed about all the candy they’ll receive. But, as a concerned parent, you worry about cavities after Halloween. Is there candy that’s more smile friendly than others? How can you make sure your child makes it through without damage to their teeth? Read on to find out!

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