Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry Blog
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Dr. Nanna Ariaban, a dentist for kids in Johns Creek and Roswell, provides quality articles on issues relevant to pediatric dentistry in her blog to help patients.
Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry Blog
3w ago
As parents, we all want to give our children the best start in life, and that includes their oral health. While it might seem like toddlers and young children don’t need to visit the dentist until they have a full set of teeth, regular dental checkups are actually essential from an early age. Early visits […]
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Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry Blog
3M ago
Dental emergencies in young children can be both alarming and challenging for parents. Whether it’s a sudden toothache, a knocked-out tooth, or a dental injury from an accident, knowing how to handle these situations effectively can make a significant difference in your child’s comfort and long-term dental health. This comprehensive guide will walk you through […]
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Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry Blog
4M ago
Ensuring your kids maintain good dental hygiene can sometimes feel like an uphill battle. However, instilling good brushing habits early on is crucial for their long-term oral health. Here are five effective ways to get kids to brush their teeth more regularly. Make Brushing Fun One of the simplest ways to encourage your kids to […]
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Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry Blog
6M ago
How Often Does My Child Need to See the Pediatric Dentist?
Good dental care is the cornerstone of a healthy smile, and for your children, this starts with regular visits to the pediatric dentist. As a parent, you might be wondering, “How often should kids visit the dentist?” It’s a common question, and the answer is crucial for maintaining your child’s oral health. Pediatric dentist visits can help prevent cavities, ensure proper teeth development, and instill good dental habits from an early age.
Let’s dive into how frequently your child should visit a pediatric dentist, what to expect during ..read more
Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry Blog
9M ago
As a parent, you want to make sure your child is healthy and happy. One important aspect of their health is their dental care. But when should you start taking your child to the dentist? The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children should have their first dental visit by their first birthday or within six months of their first tooth erupting. This may seem early, but there are several reasons why it is important to start your child’s dental care at a young age.
Early Detection of Dental Issues
By taking your child to the dentist at a young age, any potential dental issu ..read more
Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry Blog
1y ago
A child’s smile is a treasure, and as pediatric dentists, our mission is to ensure those smiles are bright and healthy. Pediatric restorative dentistry is a specialized field that focuses on restoring and preserving the dental health of our young patients. This comprehensive guide delves into the various aspects of pediatric restorative dentistry, exploring everything from teeth fillings to extractions, emphasizing creating a positive and enjoyable experience for children.
What is Pediatric Restorative Dentistry?
Pediatric restorative dentistry involves various treatments to repair and preser ..read more
Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry Blog
1y ago
As experts in Pediatric Dentistry, we recognize the paramount importance of early dentition and its lasting impact on a child’s oral health throughout their mature years. Children’s dental health is a topic of immense significance, not only because it affects their immediate well-being but also because it lays the foundation for their lifelong dental health.
Baby teeth, technically known as primary teeth, serve as the stepping stones to a child’s oral development. They play a pivotal role in speech development, proper nutrition through effective chewing, and guiding the eruption of permanent ..read more
Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry Blog
1y ago
Alpharetta, GA – As a parent, you want to do what is best for your child, and that includes taking care of their oral health. To help them and teach them how to comply with their dental health, you need to learn first.
To prevent cavities in children, introduce a healthy oral care routine at a young age. While still a baby, be sure to wipe the child’s mouth with a clean cloth after every feeding and introduce a toothbrush after the first tooth has erupted.
For older children, be sure they brush daily with fluoride toothpaste, in the morning and before bedtime and floss at least once a day. Re ..read more
Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry Blog
2y ago
Choosing a pediatric dentist shouldn’t be an exhausting mission for parents. Indeed, there are some non-writen but essential considerations you must take into account that relates to acccompaniement by a recognized and warmhearted professional.
Dr. Nanna Ariaban is Board Certified Pediatric Dental Specialist member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), Georgia Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (GAPD), the Southeastern Society of Pediatric Dentistry (SSPD), and the American Dental Association (ADA).
Dr. Ariaban’s recognitions include being the best pediatric dentist in Alpharetta ..read more
Polkadot Pediatric Dentistry Blog
2y ago
We all know children and sugar could be best friends if we let them. It’s a rare thing to find a kid who doesn’t love candy and snacking sweet foods like cookies, ice cream, gummies, etcetera. They just love them.
But this is something we can call a toxic friendship. Sometimes love hurts, and the love for sugar is the best example that it is true. Sugar and teeth are a terrible combination. It is a common error to think those baby teeth or primary teeth are less important than permanent teeth.
Kids are growing and developing machines. They need proper mental and physical nurturing, and their t ..read more