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Signs & Symptoms of a Kid’s Toothache

added on: February 16, 2024

A toothache can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere, and it’s not really something to celebrate, especially when it affects your kid. Nonetheless, there’s still a day dedicated to them. February 9th is Toothache Day and strives to bring awareness to this common ailment. Join your pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg as… Read More…


When and When Not to Pull a Kid’s Loose Tooth

added on: October 17, 2023

Losing your first tooth is a right of passage we all experience, and many kids get really excited when they get their first loose tooth. They can’t wait for it to fall out and get a visit from the Tooth Fairy, so much so that many kids rush the process… Read More…


A Parent’s Guide to Nurturing Kids’ Teeth

added on: August 16, 2023

As parents, we know that our children’s well-being is our top priority, and one crucial aspect of their health is their oral care. From the very first baby tooth to the emergence of a confident grin, each stage of dental development plays a vital role in kids’ overall health, development,… Read More…


How To Tell If Your Baby Has a Lip Tie or a Tongue Tie

added on: December 14, 2021
baby crying

Many breastfeeding moms worry about whether their baby has a lip tie or tongue tie, and if so, how to treat it. The short answer is that you can’t tell based on appearance alone. These ties must be diagnosed by an experienced medical professional such as your pediatric dentist in… Read More…


Is It Normal for a Baby to Be Born With Teeth?

added on: July 14, 2021
smiling baby

Every parent looks forward to the day their baby gets their first tooth. But did you know that some babies are already born having teeth? They’re called natal teeth, and they’re completely normal, although rare. What do you do if your baby is born with teeth? Check with your pediatric… Read More…


How Often Do Kids Need to See a Dentist?

added on: April 15, 2021
smiling toddler

It’s recommended that adults see their dentist at least twice a year for dental cleanings and checkups. But what about kids? Do they really need to go to their pediatric dentist in Reynoldsburg every six months? The short answer is yes, but let’s dive deeper into why these bi-annual checkups… Read More…


At What Age Should Your Child First See a Pediatric Dentist?

added on: March 18, 2021
smiling toddler

When you’re a new parent, there are a lot of firsts that you don’t want to miss. From your baby’s first birthday to his first steps and his first word, these milestones are special to any new mom or dad. But there’s another first that should be on your mind… Read More…


How Long Does Teething Last?

added on: March 9, 2021
toddler teething

There’s nothing quite like the excitement of waiting for your child’s first tooth to erupt. But unfortunately, this excitement is also paired with a little bit of dread. After all, tooth eruption is uncomfortable and brings all of the unwanted side effects of teething, such as excessive drooling, irritability, and… 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 Breastfeeding Affect Teeth?

added on: September 23, 2020
cute baby

New moms have a decision to make very early into motherhood — to breastfeed or not to breastfeed. This is a very personal decision, and maybe you’ve already begun weighing the pros and cons of breastfeeding. Even though breastfeeding is good for both mom and baby, it may not be… Read More…


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