Bitesize Pediatric Dentistry Blog
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We're pediatric dentists here at Bitesize, we take a conservative approach to dentistry with a focus on preventative care. We use the latest technology and modern techniques for treatments that are precise, comfortable, and non-invasive. Bitesize is patient-centered and we truly want to start your child's relationship with dental visits and oral hygiene off on a positive note. Our blog..
Bitesize Pediatric Dentistry Blog
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As parents, we always want the best for our little ones, including their dental health. A common concern for new parents is baby bottle tooth decay, also known as ..read more
Bitesize Pediatric Dentistry Blog
7M ago
Tooth enamel is like the armor of your child’s teeth, providing a tough, shiny layer that defends against all kinds of damage.
But what happens if your child’s enamel gets compromised? Can it heal itself? can tooth enamel grow back? Let’s dive into the captivating world of tooth enamel to discover the answers!
What is Enamel?
Let’s start with the basics. Enamel is the outermost layer of your child’s teeth and the hardest substance in the human body – even tougher than bone! It consists mostly of minerals, primarily calcium phosphate, which gives it that strong, protective quality.
Your child’s ..read more
Bitesize Pediatric Dentistry Blog
1y ago
Bitesize Pediatric Dentistry Blog
1y ago
Finding out your child has cavities and needs treatment can be a little overwhelming. This is especially true in the case of very young children and those with dental anxiety or special healthcare needs.
Well, at Bitesize Pediatric Dentistry in DUMBO, Park Slope and Williamsburg, Brooklyn, we have a non-invasive option to treat tooth decay: silver diamine fluoride. The safe, highly effective, topical solution stops cavities in their tracks painlessly and affordably without the drill or needles.
To give parents a better idea of what silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is and how it ..read more
Bitesize Pediatric Dentistry Blog
1y ago
If you’ve been brainstorming Halloween costume ideas and coming up short, maybe we can give you a little inspiration? These cheap, easy and easy(ish) Halloween costumes for kids all start with a tooth (we’re Brooklyn pediatric dentists, after all). Buy the tooth, make the tooth…we’ll give you options for both. You can stop there or add a few extra touches to create different punny costumes.
Let’s start with the tooth base.
Pick your poison:
I’ll just buy it
Try this tooth costume for kids.
I want to keep it super easy
For a simpler version of the tutorial below, cu ..read more
Bitesize Pediatric Dentistry Blog
1y ago
A diagnosis of hypoplastic teeth in a child can sound pretty intimidating. Well, the team at Bitesize Pediatric Dentistry in Brooklyn is here to put your mind at ease by taking an in-depth look at what hypoplastic teeth are and how we can help manage this type of enamel defect.
Dental Enamel Hypoplasia: The Basics
The enamel is the outer protective layer that covers the teeth. It’s the hardest substance in the human body, which is pretty handy, given that it has to stand up to chewing and biting forces to keep the underlying dental pulp, which contains nerves and vital tissue, safe. It also ac ..read more
Bitesize Pediatric Dentistry Blog
1y ago
If you’ve purchased sugarless gum or mints in the last several years, you’ve probably encountered the ingredient xylitol. Now, xylitol is popping up in children’s toothpastes, mouthwashes and other oral health products too, often along with claims that it can reduce the risk for cavities. But, what is xylitol and is it safe for children? Can it really prevent cavities? The team at Bitesize Pediatric Dentistry in Brooklyn will cover everything you need to know about xylitol for kids.
What is Xylitol?
Xylitol is a type of natural sweetener called a sugar alcohol, though it doesn’t actually ..read more
Bitesize Pediatric Dentistry Blog
1y ago
When it comes to cavity prevention, the first things that probably come to mind are brushing, flossing and going to the dentist. And, yup, making sure your child is practicing good oral hygiene and receiving routine dental care is crucial. However, there is another factor that also plays a big role in preventing tooth decay in children and that’s diet.
So, what foods cause cavities in kids? Are there certain things children can eat to prevent decay? That’s exactly what the team at Bitesize Pediatric Dentistry will be going over in this post.
How Do Cavities Develop?
First things fi ..read more
Bitesize Pediatric Dentistry Blog
1y ago
Spring is officially here. If your child is one of the millions of people with seasonal allergies, you’re probably pretty familiar with the sneezing, congestion and runny nose that comes along with nature beginning to bloom. However, if in between the usual allergy symptoms, your child wakes up with a sore jaw, it can be a little confusing. Can allergies cause jaw pain? Or is it a sign that something else is going on? Well, we have answers! In this post, our Brooklyn pediatric dentists will be going over the link between allergies and jaw pain.
Sinuses, Teeth and Jaws
The sinuses are a system ..read more
Bitesize Pediatric Dentistry Blog
1y ago
Your baby will get their first tooth around 6 months of age, and by 3, they’ll usually have all 20 primary teeth, or baby teeth. But what if their baby teeth are coming in crooked? Does that mean their permanent teeth will be crooked too? Should you visit an orthodontist right away? Before you start imagining your toddler walking around in braces, read on to learn what our Brooklyn pediatric dentists have to say about crooked baby teeth.
What Causes Crooked Teeth?
There are a number of different causes of crooked teeth, including:
Genetics – Misaligned teeth and jaws are often the resul ..read more