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What Causes Tooth Discoloration In Kids?

added on: September 1, 2023

A bright, healthy smile is a vital asset for kids as they grow and develop. However, parents often find themselves concerned when they notice discoloration on their child’s teeth. Tooth discoloration in kids is not uncommon and can appear as white spots, brown or dark areas, or take on a… Read More…


When Should Kids Wear a Mouthguard? 

added on: July 12, 2023

Playing sports and being physically active is great for overall health and helps kids burn off energy, especially in the summer months. However, sports and other activities that involve physical contact can come with a risk of dental injury. That’s why your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg will always recommend that kids… Read More…


How Do I Make My Child Less Scared Of The Dentist?

added on: July 5, 2023

It’s common for children to experience anxiety or fear when visiting the dentist. As a parent, it can be challenging to manage your child’s anxiety and help them feel more comfortable during their dental visits. However, there are several techniques and strategies you can use to make your child’s visit… Read More…


6 Tips to Keep Kids’ Teeth Healthy During Summer Break

added on: June 20, 2023

Summer is here, and kids are excited to take a break from school and enjoy the sunshine. However, as a parent, it’s still important to help your little ones take great care of their oral health during this time. Don’t worry, your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg has compiled some tips… Read More…


Why Early Childhood Dental Visits Are Important

added on: June 12, 2023

  As a parent, you want the best for your child, including helping them grow strong, healthy teeth. The key to achieving and maintaining a healthy mouth for your child is to start early with regular dental visits to their pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg. In fact, the American Academy of… Read More…


Can Asthma Inhalers Cause Cavities? 

added on: May 15, 2023

May is Asthma Awareness Month. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 25 million Americans have asthma, including 6 million children or adolescents. Asthma is a disease that affects the lungs and can cause shortness of breath, wheezing, and chest pain. This disease can often be treated,… Read More…


Seasonal Allergies & Oral Health

added on: May 8, 2023

If your kiddos have been itching, sniffling, and sneezing lately, allergies may be to blame. In fact, a recent study shows that allergies may be starting earlier and be more severe than ever before. This could mean that more and more children are experiencing the side effects of high pollen… Read More…


What’s a Bad Bite? 

added on: April 19, 2023

You may have heard your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg talk to you about your child’s bite. But what exactly are they talking about? What’s the difference between a good bite and a bad bite? Why does your child’s bite even matter? Let’s take a look.  All About Your Child’s Bite  When… Read More…


How Do I Prepare My Child For Their First Dental Visit?

added on: March 20, 2023

If you’re starting to think about your child’s first dental visit, chances are you have a lot of questions, and rightfully so. From when kids should have their first dental appointment to what to expect during your visit, rest assured knowing that your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg is a pro at first… Read More…


How Does Nutrition Affect Kids’ Oral Health?

added on: March 1, 2023

What kids put into their bodies can certainly affect how they feel, how healthy they are, and how they develop and grow. But eating the right foods can not only fuel your child’s body, but it can also enhance their oral health. During this National Nutrition Month, your pediatric dentist… Read More…


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Our office has always maintained infection protocols that meet and exceed minimal recommendations, and we will continue to do so. In fact, our standard of care is now being adopted as the industry gold-standard in reducing aerosols.