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December 5, 2017

A toddler brushing his teeth.Stores across the country already have thousands of different products to choose from. You’ve probably already found out that this is no different in the baby aisle. So when it comes to oral care, the last thing you want is to get your child is the wrong brush.

Fortunately, your pediatric dentist in Castle Rock knows which cleaning tool is best based on your child’s age. They also know the right technique and how to make your child’s first brushing experiences good ones.

 

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November 3, 2017

A group of smiling children.You only want what’s best for your family when it comes to oral health. You hate to hear your pediatric dentist in Castle Rock tell you your child has a cavity that needs to be filled. Unfortunately, even with the most dedicated oral regiments, you can miss the foods your children eat or the hard-to-reach places in their mouths. But don’t blame yourself, as it’s quite common for kids to get cavities at a young age.

If your dentist says your child needs fillings, don’t stress out; the process is simple and straightforward. Keep reading to learn what the proper treatment entails and how your local dentist reverses tooth decay.

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October 16, 2017

foods grocery shopping happy When it comes to keeping your child’s teeth strong and stable, it’s important to serve them the best foods for a healthy smile. We’re all familiar with the basics: brushing twice a day, flossing, and bringing them to visit the dentist, but did you know that what your child eats could be altering the health of your smile? Here are the top 3 foods to include in your little one’s diet and the top 3 foods to avoid altogether.

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September 6, 2017

Kid crying cause mom forgot tooth fairyIf your parents offered up tooth fairy services to you as a child, it’s time for you to say thanks! It may seem like a snap taking a tooth leaving some cash, but as any first time tooth fairy will tell you, being a good tooth fairy is hard work. Sneakiness, manual dexterity, making the story sound fun and not creepy…the tooth fairy struggle is real. The most important thing to keep in mind is that the tooth fairy is an opportunity to talk to your child about their oral health. They think they’re having fun, but a great tooth fairy will always sneak in some lessons about keeping teeth healthy.
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