Lawton Kids Dentistry & Braces Blog
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Our pediatric dentistry staff is top-notch and our state-of-the-art office stays abreast of all new technology so that your child has the best care possible. Our office is created for kids, so they enjoy their dental visits and can create habits that ensure healthy teeth for life. Stay up to date with our latest blog posts, fresh information, and news from us.
Lawton Kids Dentistry & Braces Blog
2y ago
Baby tooth getting loose? Your child might be on the tooth fairy’s agenda soon! Let’s talk about how to prepare for the tooth fairy so, everyone can make sure they are ready when it’s time for a visit!
Why Do Baby Teeth Fall Out?
It can feel confusing when your child experiences a loose tooth for the first time. But it can also feel exciting because it means they are growing up, and their adult or permanent teeth will soon come in.
Your child might have many questions so it can be good to prepare ahead of time for how you want to answer them. Talking with them about their baby and adult teeth ..read more
Lawton Kids Dentistry & Braces Blog
2y ago
We know you want to keep your kid’s smile healthy all year long! That’s why starting off the new year right is important. Here are our top tips to help make sure that your child’s smile stays healthy and strong.
Why Caring for Baby Teeth is Important
Baby teeth may seem tiny, but they are important, too! Taking good care of your child’s baby teeth is important because it can impact the health of their adult teeth in the future. When baby teeth are healthy, they work as placeholders to help ensure that your child’s adult teeth come in healthy and in alignment so that your child can have a healt ..read more
Lawton Kids Dentistry & Braces Blog
2y ago
Losing a first baby tooth is a big milestone! Do you know what to do when your child’s tooth is loose? Let’s talk about what you should know so you can be prepared for when your child’s baby teeth become loose.
What Does a Loose Baby Tooth Mean?
Knowing what to do when your child’s tooth is loose starts with knowing why that tooth is starting to wiggle! When your child’s tooth becomes loose, it typically means that an adult tooth is close behind and getting ready to come to the surface.
It’s probably been a while since you experienced a loose tooth yourself so you might not remember what it fe ..read more
Lawton Kids Dentistry & Braces Blog
2y ago
Caring for your teeth is important at any age. So, when should your child get a dental cleaning? Here’s how to know when it’s time for a cleaning and how to prepare your child so that you can ensure they get the best care for their smile.
What is a Dental Cleaning?
Before we answer the question, “When should your child get a dental cleaning?” let’s talk about what a dental cleaning is. A dental cleaning is a professional cleaning that is done by a specialist called a dental hygienist who works alongside your child’s dentist to help keep their teeth looking and feeling their very best.
Dental c ..read more
Lawton Kids Dentistry & Braces Blog
2y ago
We know you want to keep your child’s smile bright and strong! Many of our patients’ parents wonder, does Halloween candy hurt your child’s teeth? Here’s what you need to know to keep your child’s teeth healthy throughout the holiday and beyond.
Halloween Candy and Your Child’s Teeth
Let’s start by answering the question, “Does Halloween candy hurt your child’s teeth?” The simple answer is: Yes — it can. This is because of the high sugar content in many candies.
When sugar comes into contact with your saliva, it feeds the naturally-occurring bacteria, which in turn produces an acid. Over time ..read more
Lawton Kids Dentistry & Braces Blog
2y ago
Signs of a pediatric dental emergency aren’t always obvious. It can be hard to know when to take your child to the dentist and when to care for their teeth at home. Here are 5 signs your child needs to see a dentist to help you feel confident about knowing how to address your child’s dental care needs.
1. First Teeth
One of the first signs your child needs to see a dentist is when their baby teeth come in! While not a sign of a dental emergency, it’s recommended that your child have their first dental visit by 12 months of age or within 6 months of their first tooth erupting.
Your child’s firs ..read more
Lawton Kids Dentistry & Braces Blog
3y ago
First smile. First tooth. First steps. There are so many new things happening in those first years. As a parent, it’s important to know when your baby’s firsts should happen. Here’s how to know when to take your baby to their first dental appointment.
Signs Your Baby Should See a Dentist
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) has a simple and easy-to-follow recommendation for when to take your baby to their first dental appointment: within 6 months of their first baby tooth erupting or by 1 year of age.
Taking your baby to the dentist early can have a positive impact on your child ..read more
Lawton Kids Dentistry & Braces Blog
3y ago
The holidays can be a nice break from school and work, but every parent knows that they can make it even harder to keep up with normal routines. The holidays are a busy time and navigating your kids’ dental health during the holidays can be tough. Here are some tips to keep it simple.
Plan Time as a Family
Planning time as a family for fun and games is important during holidays and so is planning time as a family for healthy habits. Navigating your kids’ dental health during the holidays can be a fun and memorable time for them too. When you take good care of your dental health together you ar ..read more
Lawton Kids Dentistry & Braces Blog
3y ago
Flossing is important, but it can be tough to remember to floss regularly if it’s not fun. Thankfully, there are some awesome products out there designed to make flossing both fun and convenient for kids, and parents too! Let’s talk about the best types of floss for kids so they can start out caring for their teeth correctly.
When Should Kids Start Flossing?
Before figuring out the best types of floss for kids, it’s important to know when the right time is for your child to start flossing. In general, it’s a good idea to start flossing as soon as your child’s teeth begin to fit closely togethe ..read more
Lawton Kids Dentistry & Braces Blog
3y ago
Kids everywhere are looking forward to all the sweet treats Halloween has to offer. As a parent, you may feel less excited about it if you’re concerned about the long term effects on your child’s teeth. Here’s how to look out for your trick-or-treaters’ dental health while still enjoying the holiday fun.
Some Candies are Safer
It may sound surprising, but not all candies are equal in how they affect your teeth. Sticky or chewy candies can be worse for your child’s teeth because they can leave behind a residue. Opting for hard candies or chocolates can be safer because the sugars are more easil ..read more