Smilez Pediatric Dental Group Blog
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Dr. Bhatti and her team specialize in pediatric dentistry and their mission is to provide unsurpassed, customized care in a pleasant, comfortable environment.
Smilez Pediatric Dental Group Blog
3w ago
In a world filled with smart gadgets—smartphones, smart TVs, even smart fridges—it’s no surprise that dental care is joining the trend. Smart toothbrushes are one of the latest innovations making waves in pediatric dental care. At Smilez Pediatric Dental Group, we’re dedicated to keeping families informed about new technology that can support healthy dental habits. […]
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Smilez Pediatric Dental Group Blog
2M ago
As a parents it’s our responsibilities to instill good dental habits with our kids, and this starts even earlier than you might realize. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry responds to the “when to start question” with a succinct “The sooner the better!” (To help find a pediatric dentist for your child, read our Frequently […]
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Smilez Pediatric Dental Group Blog
5M ago
Every moment of your baby’s first year of life is precious, since every day your child grows a little, develops new skills, and discovers new things. Most of it is wonderful, but parents don’t like to see their babies in pain. That’s why teething can be such a hard experience. However, you can take steps to make it easier for you and your baby.
What to Expect
Most babies begin teething around the age of six months, when the lower central incisors start to appear. Shortly after this time, the upper central incisors poke through, followed by the lateral incisors, first molars, canines, and secon ..read more
Smilez Pediatric Dental Group Blog
8M ago
“All I want for Christmas is my baby to stop sucking her thumb. It’s such a terrible habit. Help me, please. How can I stop the thumb-sucking? —Concerned for my baby’s teeth”
We receive emails like this and are constantly talking to parents about this topic. Thumb-sucking is a totally natural and normal behavior in young children. Babies are born with the natural urge to suck — on pacifiers, their fingers, thumb, toys, and anything else they can shove in their little mouths. This action is calming and comforting, and one that likely began before they were even born. To your baby, their t ..read more
Smilez Pediatric Dental Group Blog
10M ago
Excessive sugar consumption not only poses a threat to dental health but also contributes to poor eating habits that can persist into adulthood. With a significant portion of American children’s calories derived from added sugars, it’s crucial to instill healthy eating habits early on. At Smilez Pediatric Dental Group of Loudoun, we understand the importance of promoting nutritious choices for your child’s overall well-being. In this guide, we’ll explore practical strategies to reduce sugar intake and foster a lifetime of healthy eating habits with the guidance of your pediatric dentist.
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Smilez Pediatric Dental Group Blog
1y ago
The holiday season is a magical time for families, filled with joy, traditions, and, of course, festive treats. As we gather to celebrate, it’s crucial to prioritize the oral health of our little ones amid the merriment. Pediatric dental care during the holidays requires a thoughtful approach to ensure our children maintain healthy smiles while enjoying the festivities. In this blog post, we’ll explore frequently asked questions and essential pediatric dental care tips to help parents navigate the holiday season with their children’s oral health in mind.
Educate and Empower:
Start the holida ..read more
Smilez Pediatric Dental Group Blog
1y ago
FAQs to ask a Pediatric Dentist
Choosing the right healthcare provider for your child is a crucial decision for any parent. When it comes to oral health, finding the right pediatric dentist is equally important. Pediatric dentists specialize in providing dental care to children, making them well-equipped to address the unique needs and concerns of young patients. If you’re in the process of searching for a new pediatric dentist for your child, you likely have a myriad of questions. In this article, we’ll address the frequently asked questions that parents often have when looking for a new pedi ..read more
Smilez Pediatric Dental Group Blog
1y ago
As summer vacation draws to a close, parents and children alike are preparing for the back-to-school rush. Amidst the shopping for school supplies, new clothes, and backpacks, it’s crucial not to overlook an essential aspect of your child’s well-being: their dental health.
Back-to-school dental checkups play a vital role in ensuring your child’s oral health, and this guide will provide you with valuable insights on how to ace those appointments.
Schedule Early and Plan Ahead
The key to a successful back-to-school dental checkup is to plan ahead and schedule the appointment early. Dental office ..read more
Smilez Pediatric Dental Group Blog
1y ago
Dental health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being, and it starts from an early age. Children, in particular, are prone to various dental problems due to their developing teeth and habits. As parents and caregivers, it is essential to be aware of these common dental issues in children and take preventive measures to ensure their oral health remains pristine. This blog will explore some of the most prevalent dental problems in children and offer valuable tips on how to prevent them, setting the stage for a lifetime of healthy smiles.
1. Tooth Decay (Cavities)
Tooth decay, also known as cav ..read more
Smilez Pediatric Dental Group Blog
1y ago
Forming good dental habits is essential to maintain the health of your teeth and gums as you grow older. Preventing bacteria buildup and tooth decay can minimize the risk of developing cavities and other serious mouth and gum-related issues. If you are determined to take care of your teeth, there are many different ways to go about forming good dental habits that are sure to come in handy for years to come. From regularly brushing your teeth to talking to your family dental practice about your child’s dental habits, here are some techniques you can begin!
1. Brush Your Teeth Regularly
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