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10 Fun Facts About the Tooth Fairy
added on: August 22, 2017
Happy Tooth Fairy Day!

Every year, the Tooth Fairy gets a day dedicated all to herself. In fact, she’s so great at her job, she gets two days of celebration, once on August 22 and once on February 28. At our pediatric dental office in Long Island, the legend of the Tooth Fairy is… Read More…


What’s Occlusion and Should You be Worried About it?
added on: July 31, 2017
little girl high-fiving dentist in dental chair

You may have heard us talk about your child’s occlusion at her visits to our pediatric dental office in Long Island. Or perhaps your dentist has mentioned your own occlusion at your regular appointments. But what exactly are we talking about when we speak about occlusion? Is it something you… Read More…


Difference Between Kids Toothpaste and Adult Toothpaste
added on: July 13, 2017
woman and little girl brushing teeth in mirror

When it comes to choosing the right toothpaste, the number of options can be intimidating. There are various flavors, different formulas for different needs, and even some labeled specifically for kids. But is there really a difference between kids toothpaste and adult toothpaste besides the fun colors and characters on… Read More…


Dental Sealants for Kids: Cavity Prevention and Protection
added on: June 29, 2017
girl smiling in dental chair

Did you know that teeth have deep crevices and grooves that are extremely susceptible to cavities and decay? This is especially true for kids. As a matter of fact, the American Association of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) estimates that a whopping 9 out of 10 cavities in school-aged kids form in… Read More…


Pros and Cons of Bottled Water: Is it Good For Your Child?
added on: June 22, 2017
bottles of water

These days you can’t go very far without seeing bottled water, whether you’re scanning the aisles at your favorite supermarket, cheering on your kids at their latest sporting event, or perhaps packing for a trip to your favorite vacation destination. Our pediatric dental office in Long Island wants you and… Read More…

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Silver Fillings vs. Tooth-Colored Fillings
added on: May 23, 2017
little boy receiving dental filling

Your child goes in for his routine cleaning and exam and his pediatric dentist in Long Island ends up finding a cavity that needs a filling (oh, no!). Now you’re faced with a decision — restore the tooth with a silver metal filling, or a tooth-colored composite on? It will… Read More…


All About Children’s Dental X-Rays
added on: May 15, 2017
little girl and dentist looking at x-ray

We get asked a lot of questions at our pediatric dental office in Long Island, and we don’t mind answering them one bit! We believe that the more our patients’ parents know, the healthier their children’s smiles will be. One thing we hear quite often is wanting to know more… Read More…


What’s a Frenectomy and Does Your Child Need One?
added on: April 27, 2017
woman asking why

There are times when the team at our pediatric dental office in Long Island may recommend a frenectomy for a patient. But we understand that many patients’ parents aren’t exactly sure what a frenectomy is and why one may be needed. So we decided that we should cover the basics… Read More…


Top 4 Worst Easter Candies For Kids’ Smiles
added on: April 7, 2017
kids eating candy

This time of the year, it’s nearly impossible to avoid the pastel packages of chocolate bunnies, gooey marshmallow chicks, and sugary sweet treats of all kinds. At our pediatric dental office in Long Island, we know how difficult it can be to limit your child’s intake of candy, especially during… Read More…


How to Handle Children’s Dental Emergencies
added on: March 23, 2017
dental emergency

No parent ever wants their child to experience an emergency of any kind, and dental emergencies can be particularly concerning and confusing. What’s the right thing to do? What shouldn’t you do? Don’t worry, our pediatric dental office in Long Island is here to help. Different Emergencies Require Different Care… Read More…


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