Pediatric Dentist Blog
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Welcome to Jenkins & LeBlanc's Pediatric Dentist Blog. We know the importance of keeping your child's smile healthy. That's why we're here to help answer any questions regarding your child's oral health such as dental sedation and thumb sucking.
Pediatric Dentist Blog
1M ago
Teaching kids good oral hygiene habits early on is crucial for their long-term dental health. At LeBlanc & Associates Dentistry for Children, we believe that making dental care fun and engaging can help children develop positive habits that last a lifetime. Here are our top 10 tips for teaching kids good oral hygiene habits, along... Read More
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Pediatric Dentist Blog
1M ago
We believe in nurturing bright smiles from the very start. Caring for baby teeth is crucial for your child’s overall health and development. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about baby teeth, from their importance to effective care practices. Let’s dive in! Table of Contents Understanding Baby Teeth What Are... Read More
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Pediatric Dentist Blog
2M ago
Primary teeth, often referred to as baby teeth, are more than just temporary placeholders for permanent teeth. They play a crucial role in your child’s overall health and development. At LeBlanc & Associates Dentistry for Children, we understand the significance of primary teeth and are here to guide you through their importance and proper care. Here’s why baby teeth are essential and what you can do to ensure they stay healthy.
1. Foundation for Permanent Teeth
Primary teeth serve as placeholders for permanent teeth. They guide the alignment and spacing of future adult teeth. If a baby to ..read more
Pediatric Dentist Blog
3M ago
Taking your child to their first dental appointment is a significant milestone. It sets the stage for their oral health journey and helps them develop positive associations with dental care. At LeBlanc & Associates Dentistry for Children, we understand the importance of this initial experience and are here to help you make it as smooth and enjoyable as possible. Here are some practical tips to prepare your child for their first dental visit.
1. Start Early with Oral Hygiene
Before the first dental appointment, introduce your child to basic oral hygiene practices. Teach them how to brush th ..read more
Pediatric Dentist Blog
4M ago
Making the best choice for your children is always a priority as a parent, but its hard to know what’s most important for their oral health. While regular brushing and flossing are major factors, the food your child consumes also significantly impacts their dental health. In this blog, we will explore the idea of good and bad foods for teeth and how you can maintain your child’s oral health with nutrition.
The Good Lean Proteins
Poultry, fish, and eggs are lean proteins that provide essential nutrients like phosphorus and vitamin D which help build healthy teeth and bones. Protein-rich ..read more
Pediatric Dentist Blog
4M ago
As parents, we often find ourselves with conflicting advice concerning our children’s habits and behaviors. One of the many debates revolves around thumb sucking and pacifiers. Are these innocent habits harmless, or should parents be worried about potential long-term effects on their child’s oral health? Let’s explore the facts behind the myths.
The Comfort of Thumb Sucking and Pacifiers
From the moment they are born, babies have an innate urge to suck. This is a natural reflex that brings comfort and helps babies self-soothe. Thumb sucking and pacifiers offer a source of comfort and se ..read more
Pediatric Dentist Blog
5M ago
Child speech development is a complex process that covers various aspects of language acquisition, articulation, and oral motor skills. What may not be immediately apparent is the connection between speech development and oral health. The relationship between the two is significant and can have long-lasting implications for a child’s overall well-being. In this blog, we’ll explore how speech development can impact oral health in children and why it is important to address both topics simultaneously.
Understanding Speech Development
Speech development begins early, with infants starting to prod ..read more
Pediatric Dentist Blog
6M ago
Scheduling Your First Dentist Appointment
As a parent, you want the absolute best for your child, especially regarding their health. One aspect of overall health which is often overlooked is dental health. Parents often wonder when to schedule their child’s first dental appointment and what to expect. In this guide, we will explore the importance of your child’s first dental appointment and what you can do to make sure they maintain a healthy smile for a lifetime.
When to Schedule
According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), children should have their first dental appointme ..read more
Pediatric Dentist Blog
6M ago
How to Handle a Dental Emergency
Dental emergencies are unfortunate incidents that can happen at any time. Some of these emergencies can cause discomfort and anxiety. Whether it is a sudden toothache, a broken tooth, or an unexpected injury to your mouth, knowing how to handle a dental emergency is crucial. In the case of a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 or visit your local emergency room at your earliest convenience.
Let us cover how to best handle your dental emergency until you find a Kansas City emergency dentist that works best for your family.
Here are 10 steps you can take ..read more
Pediatric Dentist Blog
6M ago
In the journey of parenting, you are met with plenty of milestones, like your baby’s first step, first words, and first teeth. But just like getting new teeth, your little one will lose them. In this blog we will discuss when your child’s first teeth come out, what to do, and how to plan their best oral health journey.
When Exactly Do Baby Teeth Fall Out?
Let’s get right to it and answer the question: just when do baby teeth fall out? Baby teeth come out in groups and generally from the age of 6-12:
6 to 7 years old: Lower Central Incisors (bottom front teeth)
7 to 8 years o ..read more