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Do Kids Really Need To See a Pediatric Dentist?

added on: December 15, 2022

Your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg recommends that all children have their first dental visit by their first birthday or no later than six months after their first tooth comes in. But many parents, especially those with their first child, wonder if kids really need to see a pediatric dentist. From… Read More…

Posted In: Hygiene, Oral Health

How Do I Make Visiting The Dentist Easier For My Autistic Child?

added on: April 28, 2022
girl with autism

Visiting your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg can be fun for many patients, including those with autism. However, your pediatric dentist knows that the smells, sights, and sounds of a dental office can also be overwhelming for autistic kids. That’s why we have special training to help us treat our autistic… Read More…


How To Tell If a Kid Has a Cavity

added on: April 11, 2022
boy with glasses

Cavities are one of the most common dental problems your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg sees and treats every day. Now, while a cavity in a baby tooth may seem like no big deal, the truth is, it’s important to treat any area of decay quickly to keep other problems from… Read More…


Celebrate Spring With a “Spring Cleaning” for Your Kid’s Teeth!

added on: April 7, 2022
kid spring cleaning

Spring is always an exciting season, especially if winter seemed to go on forever. The days become longer, the weather becomes warmer, families start to play outside, and the world becomes a little more colorful thanks to flowers and trees in bloom. Spring is also a time when many families… Read More…


When Can I Let My Kid Brush His Own Teeth?

added on: March 22, 2022
kid brushing teeth

As kids grow up, they will start to do many things on their own such as tie their shoes, dress themselves, and pack their backpacks before school. Of course, you may need to help them the first couple of times, but soon they’ll have a strong sense of independence and… Read More…


What Does It Mean If My Child Has White Spots On Her Teeth?

added on: February 28, 2022
smiling girl

Have you ever looked closely at your child’s teeth and noticed small, white spots? Don’t worry, many kids (and adults!) have this type of tooth discoloration, and it typically doesn’t cause any problems. But you may still be wondering what caused them in the first place and if there are… Read More…


5 Ways to Get Your Kids to Brush Their Teeth

added on: January 18, 2022
father brushes teeth with daughter

Getting your kids to take care of their teeth can be hard, especially if they don’t enjoy the process of brushing. Children may brush their teeth because you tell them to, but that doesn’t mean they won’t put up a fight or do it haphazardly when you’re not looking. Your… Read More…


What Causes Gums to Bleed in Kids?

added on: October 28, 2021
mother and child removing masks

When kids’ gums start to bleed, it can be scary and worrisome, but it’s not necessarily an indication of anything serious. Most likely, it’s the result of some kind of normal childhood activity. Let’s check in with your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg to see some common reasons why kids’ gums… Read More…


Tricks, Treats, and Tips For a Healthy Halloween

added on: October 18, 2021
Halloween snacks

As parents everywhere are gearing up for the Halloween season, it’s only natural for our kids to be excited about all the candy they’ll get. But it may have mom and dad a bit concerned about yet another holiday loaded with sugary treats. Don’t worry, your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg… Read More…


What Causes Bad Breath in Kids?

added on: September 17, 2021
toddler hiding under hat

Bad breath can be embarrassing, especially for kids. In some cases, a kid’s bad breath may be caused by an underlying medical condition. But in most cases, bad breath in kids is caused by everyday habits and behaviors that aren’t necessarily harmful to health but can make oral hygiene challenging… Read More…


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