Sunshine Smiles Pediatric Dentistry Blog
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Dr. Kristin and Dr. Alvarez have undergone multiple years of specialized dental training in order to provide the best care for your kids, and are the only Board Certified Pediatric Dentists in Brevard County.
Sunshine Smiles Pediatric Dentistry Blog
1M ago
Oh, the holiday season… the lights, the cheer, the festivities, all the family together, and we can’t forget to mention — the food. While your little one may be enjoying the endless cookie buffets and a few too many pieces of pie, their teeth aren’t feeling the same cheer about the holidays. Fortunately, with a […]
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Sunshine Smiles Pediatric Dentistry Blog
1M ago
Who doesn’t love sweet, sugary treats? Most kids do (and so do most adults!). However, too much sugar and the failure to brush after enjoying sweet treats significantly impact your child’s oral health. Limiting sugary treats and consulting with a skilled children’s dentist in Melbourne can go a long way toward keeping your little one’s […]
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Sunshine Smiles Pediatric Dentistry Blog
3M ago
Most children have all their adult teeth except the third molars (wisdom teeth) by 12 years old, which generally emerge around ages 18 to 20. As permanent teeth are meant to last a lifetime, practicing good oral hygiene is essential throughout adolescence and adulthood. Importance of Good Oral Health During the Teen Years Teens tend […]
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Sunshine Smiles Pediatric Dentistry Blog
4M ago
As a parent, we know your top concern is your child’s health and well-being. At Sunshine Smiles Pediatric Dentistry, we want to be your choice when you need a pediatric dentist in Melbourne, FL. We provide a wide range of professional care designed to keep your child’s teeth healthy while providing a supportive and comfortable […]
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Sunshine Smiles Pediatric Dentistry Blog
4M ago
At Sunshine Smiles, we want to be your Brevard pediatric dental provider of choice. We provide pediatric dental care to help your children have a healthy mouth and teeth. One effective tool for safeguarding your child’s dental health is dental sealants. What Dental Sealants Are Dental sealants are a protective coating applied to your child’s […]
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Sunshine Smiles Pediatric Dentistry Blog
5M ago
Like most things in life, good oral health begins with healthy habits. None of us were born knowing how to take care of our teeth. Everyone must learn this from their parents or caregivers. However, establishing a bedtime routine is an excellent first step in a lifetime of healthy oral care habits.
Why It’s Important to Establish a Bedtime Routine for Oral Health
Once you have a bedtime routine in place, your life as a caregiver becomes much easier. However, it goes much deeper than a less stressful time of day for parents. Young children thrive with routines, and establishing a routine ..read more
Sunshine Smiles Pediatric Dentistry Blog
7M ago
Some studies have shown that as many as one out of every ten children experience some fear or anxiety when they go to see their dentist in Jacksonville. It’s essential to help children overcome this anxiety before it develops into a full-blown phobia later in life. Parents play a huge role in assisting children to overcome dental anxiety but may not know where to start or how to help their child with something like this. Here are some strategies for overcoming dental fear in kids so their future visits to the dentist can be as stress-free as possible.
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Sunshine Smiles Pediatric Dentistry Blog
8M ago
Baby teeth are more than placeholders for adult teeth. How they emerge and whether they’re properly cared for during early childhood can directly impact your child’s permanent teeth. Let’s look at baby teeth’ role in oral health and how to promote a healthy smile starting soon after birth.
When Do Baby Teeth Erupt?
According to MedlinePlus, many children begin teething around 6 to 8 months of age. When your child reaches 30 months old, all 20 baby teeth should be in place. If your child doesn’t have any teeth by eight months old, don’t worry. This is normal in some children, but it’s best to c ..read more
Sunshine Smiles Pediatric Dentistry Blog
10M ago
Getting your kids to take care of their teeth can be challenging. At some point, in fact, many kids go “on strike” against brushing and flossing – and this can lead to poor oral hygiene habits and lifelong dental problems. Poor oral health can have other consequences too: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that kids with poor oral health are more likely to miss school and get lower grades.
Fortunately, there are ways to get your kids enthusiastic about brushing and flossing! Our pediatric dentist at Sunshine Smiles has many creative ideas to help your kids brush.
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Sunshine Smiles Pediatric Dentistry Blog
11M ago
Ensuring your child visits the pediatric dentist in Melbourne at least twice a year is key to preventing cavities through thorough cleanings.
Despite these regular visits, food particles can sometimes become trapped, providing sustenance for bacteria long enough to form a cavity, also known as caries. These openings in the enamel layer require prompt treatment to prevent bacteria from reaching the pulp and roots. Typically, your children’s dentist in Melbourne will employ a consistent procedure to treat and fill cavities, regardless of their location in the mouth.
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