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What Not to Eat After Fluoride Treatment?

May 15, 2025746 Views

Fluoride treatment is like giving your child’s teeth a superhero shield. It’s quick, painless, and helps fix weak spots while keeping cavities away. Dentists use this natural mineral to build a strong layer on the teeth that fights off germs and even repairs early tooth damage.

Why Are My Child’s Teeth Brown?

Apr 30, 2025489 Views

As a parent, you keep a close eye on your child’s dental health and well-being. Therefore, anything unusual about their teeth can make you desperately look for the reason. It might surprise you, but young children can get stains on their teeth.

My Child Has A Chipped Tooth — What To Do?

Apr 15, 2025243 Views

Children love indulging in games and playful activities that get their energy levels up. As joyful as they are, there is always a risk of dental injuries during such sports or activities. If your child has accidentally chipped their tooth, you may panic and wonder whether it can be fixed. Fortunately, there is more than one way to fix a chipped tooth and restore your child's precious smile. Keep reading to find out!

Dental Emergencies In Children: What You Need To Know

Jan 15, 2025268 Views

As concerned parents, your child's health is your top priority, and that includes their oral health as well. But what do you do if your child complains of sudden pain in their teeth or has an injured tooth? These situations require immediate attention to prevent more serious issues.

Why Are My Child’s Baby Teeth Not Falling Out?

Dec 30, 2024784 Views

Many parents worry when their child loses their teeth too early, but an equally huge concern is when the baby teeth do not fall out at all. Normally, a child starts losing their teeth around the age of 4 to 8 years, which are then replaced by permanent teeth. If your child is over 8 years old and still has baby teeth intact, read on to learn more about this issue and what you can do about it.

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