TOOTH FAIRY PEDIATRIC DENTAL BLOG ARTICLES
Here at Tooth Fairy Pediatric Dental in Reno, we believe that educating both our patients and their parents is an essential part of our mission. We’ve found that being transparent about the services we offer takes the mystery and anxiety out of dental care. By educating our patients on how to take the best care of their teeth and gums, we can also help prevent many common dental problems before they ever start.
We’ve created this blog as a way to provide trustworthy information from the staff you know and trust here at Tooth Fairy. Our blog articles have been compiled by the experts on our team, so you can be sure you’re getting the most up-to-date and relevant information you’ll find anywhere.
Topics We Cover
- At-home dental care tips
- Pediatric orthodontics topics, including braces and Invisalign
- Issues for primary and permanent teeth
- Explanations of common dental services and procedures
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Pediatric Dentistry Articles
What Can it Mean When a Child’s Cheeks Hurt?
As a parent, you’re probably familiar with toothaches and how to treat them. However, if your toddler is experiencing cheek pain, you may be less sure. Learn the possible causes and how you can help soothe your child from Tooth Fairy Pediatric Dental. Possible Causes...
4 Pediatric Dentistry Preventative Services to Consider for Your Child
As a parent, you love to see your child smile. However, it’s not enough to see him smile –– you want his smile to be a healthy one. A smile that will remain healthy for as long as he lives starts with proper oral care during your child’s first stages of life....
What Are Lingual Braces, and Are They Right for My Child?
You naturally want what’s best for your child in all aspects of her life –– mentally, emotionally, relationally, and physically. Unfortunately, you can’t control everything that happens to her, including the type of teeth that develop in her mouth. Fortunately, your...
The 5 Worst Foods for Your Children’s Teeth
As a parent, you want to make sure that your child is eating a healthy diet. When you think of a healthy diet, usually you think of foods that have nutritional value to keep your child’s body full of the vitamins it needs. However, it’s also important to consider how...
Common Pediatric Dental Problems and How to Avoid Them
Keeping your child’s teeth healthy goes beyond just maintaining good brushing habits. While regular brushing and flossing are essential for strong teeth, there are common pediatric dental problems like tooth decay and cavities that brushing alone can’t solve. Luckily,...
How to Choose a Pediatric Dentist in Reno: 4 Things to Look For
All parents want their children to get the best care possible, so naturally, that extends to how you feel about their dental care. Children should start visiting the dentist early in life. Generally, it is recommended that children visit the dentist after the eruption...
Are Electric Toothbrushes Better for Your Kid’s Dental Health?
The popularity of electric toothbrushes is on the upswing. As your child learns to brush their own teeth, you may be wondering, “Are electric toothbrushes better than regular toothbrushes?” As it turns out, electric toothbrushes offer several benefits over traditional...
How to Brush Your Child’s Teeth When They Can’t Do It Themselves
As soon as your child starts to get teeth, those teeth need to be taken care of to avoid issues like tooth decay. Most children start to get their first teeth at around 6 months of age; however, that means children are way too young to take care of those teeth on...
Buying Your Child’s First Toothbrush: What to Look For
Most children start to get their first teeth when they’re between 4 to 7 months old, and once those teeth start coming in, they need to be cared for. Infants and young children can’t properly brush their teeth on their own, so that means it’s up to parents to do the...
Sedation Dentistry for Kids: Take the Fear Out of Going to the Dentist
Sedation Dentistry for Kids: Reduce Fear of the Dentist If your child is afraid of visiting the dentist, getting them in for regular visits can feel like a huge chore. But dental care is incredibly important for maintaining your child’s health and happiness. Since...