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4 Myths About Baby Teeth

added on: July 8, 2021
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Parents and caregivers have a lot to worry about as their children grow up. After all, things change and develop very quickly as infants turn into toddlers and toddlers turn into preschoolers. Dental care is another one of those things that are constantly changing and needs attention just like everything… Read More…


Do Kids Really Need to Floss?

added on: May 17, 2021
child and mom brushing teeth

It’s not uncommon for patients to ask your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg; “My child brushed his teeth twice a day every day, so how can flossing actually make that big of a difference?” The truth is, flossing is a crucial part of any home oral hygiene routine and can help… Read More…


Can Allergies Harm Your Kid’s Teeth?

added on: May 11, 2021
young girl sneezing

From brushing habits to sugar intake and how often you visit your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg, there are a lot of things that can affect your kid’s oral health. But can allergies actually be one of those things that can harm your kid’s teeth and increase his risk for cavities?… Read More…


Early Childhood Dental Issues Every Parent Needs to Be Aware Of

added on: December 11, 2020
toddler exclaims

We do everything we can to make sure our children stay healthy, from encouraging them to eat healthy foods to getting active and, of course, taking good care of their teeth. But did you know that there are some early childhood dental issues that may not seem too concerning on… Read More…


Does Your Child Need to Brush His Tongue?

added on: November 10, 2020
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You will hear your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg talk a lot about how important it is for your little one to brush and floss his teeth every day to protect them against cavities. But did you know that he should also brush his tongue, as well as his teeth? The… Read More…


What’s the Best Milk for Teeth?

added on: August 17, 2020
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When you’re choosing the right milk for your family, you certainly have a lot of options to pick from these days. From milk made from almonds to milk made from coconuts, and from soy milk to cow’s milk, the dairy aisle is packed with so many different varieties of milk,… Read More…


Are Sports Drink Damaging Your Kid’s Teeth?

added on: June 22, 2020
teens drinking sports drinks - Buckeye Pediatric Dentistry in Reynoldsburg

When we think of drinks that are terrible for kids’ smiles, we automatically turn to soda. While these sugary, carbonated beverages are absolutely bad for growing teeth (and adult teeth, too!), there’s another type of drink that’s just as concerning to your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg. Today, we’re talking about… Read More…


Children’s Dental Health Month

added on: February 10, 2020
Children's Dental Health Month - Buckeye Pediatric Dentistry in Reynoldsburg

It’s officially one of our favorite months — National Children’s Dental Health Month! Every February, the American Dental Association promotes children’s dental health all month long, which is certainly something your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg can get behind. Each year has a different theme surrounding the observance. This year’s theme… Read More…


How Can Thumb Sucking Affect My Child’s Teeth?

added on: December 20, 2019
baby sucking thumb - Buckeye Pediatric Dentistry in Reynoldsburg

Many kids suck their thumbs, and it’s an incredibly common habit. After all, it can help kids self-soothe and feel safe and comfortable. But your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg wants all parents to know that there are some risks that go along with thumb sucking. What Are The Risks of… Read More…


Toothbrush Care Dos & Don’ts

added on: December 16, 2019
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No matter what type of toothbrush your little one uses, it’s important that you know the best way to take care of it. The truth is, your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg will tell you that there are “rules” to proper toothbrush care. To make sure your child’s toothbrush lasts as… Read More…


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